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 1    IV|    children to work. Don't be ashamed of offering your services
 2   VII|     my praises that even I am ashamed. Let the supplikans complete
 3    IX|   Then, sir, instead of being ashamed, the eldest of them stood
 4    IX|     poor mother? Would she be ashamed at the sight of me? Perhaps
 5    IX|   millionaire, and Fanny felt ashamed to be as familiar with her
 6     X|      a merit! You ought to be ashamed that it is only your beauty
 7    XV| certainly have been very much ashamed if they could have seen
 8    XX|    sir. There's nothing to be ashamed of in that. One may love
 9    XX|     word "Fanny."~ ~"I am not ashamed of this weakness before
10   XXI|      and not one of them felt ashamed of himself before the others.
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