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 1       II|       as you cannot realize—the disgrace of such a fall. You think
 2       II|       realize the horror of the disgrace. It will cost you the deadly
 3      XXV|       submit to the insults and disgrace that await me!”~ ~“Insults,
 4      XXX|         dignity of death by the disgrace of an unsuccessful effort
 5     XXXI|    would bring him nothing save disgrace and obloquy.~ ~“If you have
 6  XXXVIII|        not forget. If any great disgrace ever tarnishes the proud
 7    XXXIX|     from their lordly eminence. Disgrace and perhaps punishment were
 8    XXXIX|     with terrible eloquence the disgrace that was to come.~ ~Still
 9    XLVII|          Appalled by a dread of disgrace, did she commit the crime
10      LIV| Courtornieu shrouded in eternal disgrace.~ ~And he believed that
11       LV|      scandal, dishonor, eternal disgrace!~ ~And the power he had
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