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1
In all things noble which he attempted, his
own
meanness
shone most conspicuous.
2
It dont get mixed up with my own ignorance or my
own
meanness
.
3
He turned home, accompanied by that most depressing companion-thesense of his
own
meanness
.
4
He shivered at the thought of his
own
meanness
.
5
He felt his
own
meanness
,
ignorance, selfishness, weakness.
6
Seneca goes home with the mortified feelings of a great man who has detected his
own
meanness
.
7
He walked off; and, by way of completing the revelation of his
own
meanness
,
forgot to pay his fare.
8
He had been most effectually knocked out entirely by his
own
meanness
and fault, but, none the less, Tom was frightened.
9
I watched awhile, at times cursing my
own
meanness
;
but the excitement of the moment and the quest tided me over that.
10
But Mr. Hardwicke, thus brought to book, was nettled at his
own
meanness
;
so he sent Sir Charles's letter to Mr. Richard Bassett.
11
Well, 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.
own
meanness
own