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1 You are taking an unfair, unmanly, ungenerous advantage of me!
2 He had wrung a reluctant assent from her, he admitted, and taken an ungenerous advantage .
3 My enemies take an ungenerous advantage of me.
4 The bloated swindler, the vile city ruffian, was certainly taking a most ungenerous advantage of the young aspirant for wealth.
5 The moment she had said this she was sorry; it was an ungenerous advantage after the enemy had acknowledged himself defeated.
6 To beat a child, ungenerous advantage is taken by you of another; perhaps the tendency will be to cruelly treat a child.
7 Although I know not, I dare say it is owing to some petty petulance, to some half- ungenerous advantage taken of his obligingness and assiduity.
8 "You take an ungenerous advantage of me," said he.
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