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1Captain Lyth, you must know that I never would be so disgraced.
2Play too; ¶ but so disgraced a part, ¶ whose issue
3Had he so disgraced himself then that Hepburn considered the Colonel's action justified?
4I feel so disgraced, I am ashamed to look Mr Templeton in the face.
5Her father was very angry, and threatened disinheritance if she so disgraced the family.
6Neither in the last war nor in this has a Prussian soldier so disgraced himself.
7How can you honor those who are so disgraced?
8I never was so disgraced as when we met Miss Marie Doll in her beautiful clothes.
9I do not deserve to be so disgraced.
10I do not think that he will live when he knows that he is so disgraced.
11Was ever woman so disgraced, and so unjustly?
12Never were the swords of Rome so disgraced!
13The Merrifields have never been so disgraced before!'
14Heaven forbid he should be so disgraced!
15The man pointed north-eastward, in the very direction where lay that field in which Jude had so disgraced himself.
16If I have so disgraced the tribe, at least let me go back to those who would accept me.
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