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1
This ambition to blow rings is the
most
ignoble
known to man.
2
Soon her connection with Satin was described in the broadest and
most
ignoble
terms.
3
It seemed to him unmanly,
most
ignoble
-
and
yet
there was no help for it.
4
Germany's hate was reserved for the English, her
most
ignoble
slurs for the French.
5
The
most
ignoble
of all wretchedness had come upon them.
6
You know the accusation-themost terrible, the
most
ignoble
.
7
And lust is the
most
ignoble
of the three.
8
He might be the issue of august parentage on one side; he was; possibly, sprung of
most
ignoble
blood.
9
You obstinately uphold the existence of a Purgatory, using even the
most
ignoble
weapons and means to defend your belief.
10
Rather than lose her, he would toil at any
most
ignoble
pursuit, amply repaid by the hope she granted him.
11
Neither the
most
ignoble
nor the most powerful could lift their heads in the sublime desolation which was sweeping the country.
12
She'd sunk to the
most
ignoble
of places in Wulf's life, a subservient female who slaked a man's most basic needs.
13
Every kind of folly, the
most
ignoble
and also the most imbecile passions, pursue their enterprises and their satisfactions over your heads.
14
For had he not, in the hope of obtaining an interview with her, perilled his honor by simulating the
most
ignoble
fear?
15
So do we make the
most
ignoble
passions of our children our allies in the unholy task of divesting them of their childhood.
16
To the writer's mind there is but one method, and that one by an appeal to man's
most
ignoble
passion-thelust of gold.
most
ignoble
most