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1In all things noble which he attempted, his own meanness shone most conspicuous.
2It dont get mixed up with my own ignorance or my own meanness.
3He turned home, accompanied by that most depressing companion-thesense of his own meanness.
4He shivered at the thought of his own meanness.
5He felt his own meanness, ignorance, selfishness, weakness.
6Seneca goes home with the mortified feelings of a great man who has detected his own meanness.
7He walked off; and, by way of completing the revelation of his own meanness, forgot to pay his fare.
8He had been most effectually knocked out entirely by his own meanness and fault, but, none the less, Tom was frightened.
9I watched awhile, at times cursing my own meanness; but the excitement of the moment and the quest tided me over that.
10But Mr. Hardwicke, thus brought to book, was nettled at his own meanness; so he sent Sir Charles's letter to Mr. Richard Bassett.
11Well, Shirker was just as proud of his prudence-justas thankful for his own meanness, and of course would not marry without a competency.
12'Because I always prayed that it was my own meanness, my own suspicion, my own small-mindedness.
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