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1      XII|    haughtily in her pride and disdain.~ ~Who would have suspected
2     XVII|    have treated you with such disdain. Ah, well! I will tell you:
3    XXVII|    and gesture expressed such disdain that the man who interrupted
4    XXVII|   even repressed the smile of disdain which the duke’s paltry
5    XXVII|       an air of weariness and disdain he said:~ ~“Now speak, since
6  XXXVIII|      of the entire world with disdain, was rendered frantic by
7    XXXIX| Marquise de Sairmeuse for the disdain and the caustic words of
8       LI|    commented upon the haughty disdain which Mme. Blanche displayed
9      LII|   courage to cast a glance of disdain upon the speaker, and said:~ ~“
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