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1 2,3| worry." ~"You will brave the disgrace of a law-suit?" ~"Nonsense! 2 2,3| pray tell me where the disgrace would be? I have a foolish 3 2,5| discovered the depths of your disgrace and infamy - since the terrible 4 2,5| her to a wretch who is a disgrace to the title he bears, and 5 3,1| So the knowledge of my disgrace is no longer confined to 6 6,1| of Lia d'Argeles hide his disgrace after playing the gentleman 7 6,2| but I can still return him disgrace for disgrace. He dishonored 8 6,2| return him disgrace for disgrace. He dishonored me. What 9 6,3| before so keenly felt the disgrace of her situation. She had 10 9,4| to think of him after the disgrace we fastened upon him the 11 14,1| some way to conceal his disgrace; but he, not in the least. 12 14,5| no amount of slander or disgrace would daunt you." ~"Of course 13 14,5| of you only through your disgrace. But, on the other hand, 14 15,3| apprenticeship in shame and disgrace. By the captain's offensive 15 15,6| no reason to make their disgrace known. Besides, if I proclaimed 16 15,6| out of a woman's supposed disgrace. 'Tis after all but an everyday 17 15,6| your mother's shame and the disgrace attached to the hitherto 18 16,1| her son - a martyr, whose disgrace was only a shameful falsehood 19 19,4| to clear my own name of disgrace, I have been far less fortunate. 20 19,4| think of him, after the disgrace we fastened upon him the 21 19,5| crushed by such a burden of disgrace, and could only have wept