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    1. She did not deign to reply


    2. Most of the staff quite enjoy the thrill of being fingerprinted but a couple of the older women are antagonistic, making a fuss about what people would think of them having their fingerprints taken but, in the end, because everyone is doing it, they deign to have it done


    3. deign to dignify it with a reaction


    4. Naturally, she didn’t deign to notice Nerissa’s presence


    5. The ancient Egyptians, it is said, neglected foreign commerce, and the modem Chinese, it is known, hold it in the utmost contempt, and scarce deign to afford it the decent protection of the laws


    6. deign to put herself in the same category as a perpetrator of harm,


    7. and sanctify this house as Thou didst deign to


    8. graciously deign to bless this bread with Thy


    9. deign to bless this bread as Thou didst bless the


    10. He did not deign to dismount but spoke abruptly from the saddle

    11. Conan did not deign to reply to the taunt, and the black, galled perhaps by his prisoner's silence, muttered a curse, stooped and spat full in the king's face


    12. He didn't deign to pick the card up


    13. that the Brangas deign


    14. rich, all eloquent, with thousand-cloven tongue, deign to repeat itself; but if


    15. I would not deign to be Hassan"s rival either


    16. He would not deign to buy a poor girl


    17. It may seem petty but you trifled with my affections when I made overtures towards you and only now, when you are in need, do you deign to respond


    18. honoured and respectful of her gift should she deign to give it


    19. depth of my attraction to her as I stared into those lovely alluring orbs I deign to be the


    20. He didn’t even deign to respond

    21. Let this new Samson remain in his own country, and, bringing honour to it, bring honour at the same time on the grey heads of his venerable parents; for I will be content with any squire that comes to hand, as Sancho does not deign to accompany me


    22. "I do deign," said Sancho, deeply moved and with tears in his eyes; "it shall not be said of me, master mine," he continued, "'the bread eaten and the company dispersed


    23. But after all, though still under the same fear and apprehension, he has recorded it without adding to the story or leaving out a particle of the truth, and entirely disregarding the charges of falsehood that might be brought against him; and he was right, for the truth may run fine but will not break, and always rises above falsehood as oil above water; and so, going on with his story, he says that as soon as Don Quixote had ensconced himself in the forest, oak grove, or wood near El Toboso, he bade Sancho return to the city, and not come into his presence again without having first spoken on his behalf to his lady, and begged of her that it might be her good pleasure to permit herself to be seen by her enslaved knight, and deign to bestow her blessing upon him, so that he might thereby hope for a happy issue in all his encounters and difficult enterprises


    24. as they could speak they said, "Deign, your highness, to excuse our mirth, but


    25. Should you deign to return it to him he will be the happiest


    26. in front of us; and if you will deign to advance a few steps, you will see that they


    27. Freedom, I replied; which, as they tell you in a democracy, is the glory of the State--and that therefore in a democracy alone will the freeman of nature deign to dwell


    28. majesty deign to excuse me?"


    29. wisest and gravest throw off the usual rigidity of their lives, and deign to mingle in the follies


    30. When the frightful object first presented itself to the young Mohican, he did not deign to bestow a single glance on the animal

    31. offer you consolation; will you deign to accept it as coming from a friend?"


    32. He would never deign to ask Doyle, even if a life depended on it, especially his own


    33. In most instances in which we wind up being helpful, it is the result of an idea that arose in the first few hours—when, starting from complete ignorance, we asked a question that an insider would never deign to ask


    34. Amory didn’t deign to shake hands, or say that it had been nice to meet him; he’d already turned to Regan and was telling her that, if she had a minute, they had important matters to cover; and what ever had she done to her finger? When Mercer glanced back, on the off-chance that she, at least, was ruefully watching, the two of them had already been sucked through one of the balcony doors


    35. "Would she but deign to hear me


    36. ” The herald did not deign to reply, but more laughter greeted the young knight’s protest


    37. Marshall offered to mediate but Chiang wouldn’t deign to speak to Mao, not even through the Americans


    38. God grant that we may be guided aright, and that He will deign to watch over my husband and those dear to us both, and who are in such deadly peril


    39. Alas! I am unclean to His eyes, and shall be until He may deign to let me stand forth in His sight as one of those who have not incurred His wrath


    40. It was as if Napoleon knew that it was only necessary for his hand to deign to touch that soldier’s breast for the soldier to be forever and distinguished from everyone else in the world

    41. He only saw in her a pretty and fresh young girl, with whom he did not deign to unite his fate


    42. "Enter, sir! Deign to enter, most respected benefactor, and


    43. "Monsieur le Baron, deign to listen to me


    44. Most riders wore helmets without visors; those who had them didn’t deign to close them


    45. “Read, you will deign to see,” replied the serf


    46. Saveliitch coughed to clear his voice, and began to explain: “That, my lord, deign to understand, is the bill of my master’s goods carried off by the thieves


    47. "Deign to read it, and you will see," replied Savéliitch


    48. "What does your lordship," said he, "deign to think about?"


    49. I could boat them all ! Will none of the filthy, conventional herd understand that it would be ten times as creditable to hold their tongues, not to whine and not to deign to complain ! And if he does deign he deserves his fate, the bastard


    50. I need not say I did not deign to answer













    1. Pretty soon I had to endure complaints about my disappearance, ending up to “All those years I've been nothing but the little one you deigned to keep company with, just because nobody else wanted to be your friend!” – at this point Persa almost burst into tears


    2. ’ It was as if a monarch had deigned to allow a subject to be in his presence


    3. Even James deigned to share the morning with us


    4. That strutting peacock deigned to inform us in that shrill and arrogant-sounding voice of his when he’d begun his report: “I set out upon the road that your Fourth Army had taken, sire


    5. That strutting peacock deigned to inform us in that shrill and arrogant-sounding voice of his


    6. kinds of creatures Thou hast deigned to produce


    7. No one took an interest in my broken leg and I was forced to suffer with it until she deigned to notice


    8. When the air deigned to move, her hair danced out around her face, spider-webbing across her parted lips


    9. Exactly what business that was I never deigned to ask nor wanted to know


    10. Occasionally they deigned to look up but inevitably, they decided they were more hungry for cards than flesh and very quickly looked down again at the table

    11. they entered the Abbey Cerian felt the air - taut with expectancy, Ceri was about to turn off into the corridor when she heard Herne behind her, “Princess! I have been searching for you! There is much afoot - the greatest knight of Camelot has deigned to be presented to you


    12. machinations of a few who have deigned to personally construct social


    13. He deigned to notice her


    14. Eventually he deigned to agree with me, but said that he would go to the next meeting to tell Fiona


    15. The sun, if he could but see it, had deigned to grace the eastern skies with its presence, although at this hour its warmth was still tentative and brought no comfort


    16. After years of strife, upper middle-class American living had at last deigned to grace them with its holistic presence


    17. happiness?--and as often he determined to purify the heart she deigned to


    18. He then signed to Heyward to assist the sisters into the saddles, for he seldom deigned to use the English tongue, unless urged by some motive of more than usual moment


    19. less stern and he now deigned to answer more directly


    20. Sebastian, where I found a highly educated brigand chief perusing Caesar's 'Commentaries,' and who deigned to leave off reading to inform me, that unless the next morning, before six o'clock, four thousand piastres were paid into his account at his banker's, at a quarter past six I should have ceased to exist

    21. On Hawkeye he cast a glance of respectful enmity; on Duncan, a look of inextinguishable hatred; the shrinking figure of Alice he scarcely deigned to notice; but when his glance met the firm, commanding, and yet lovely form of Cora, his eye lingered a moment, with an expression that it might have been difficult to define


    22. My “useless gallimaufry,” your mother called it on the one and only occasion she deigned to look at my work


    23. In the past she had barely deigned to notice his presence, but today she smiled and shook his hand and said:


    24. Then he deigned to speak


    25. that, after what had happened, ‘Uncle’ deigned to speak to him


    26. The Emperor has deigned to summon us and the merchants


    27. The king, in his inexhaustible clemency, has deigned to commute his penalty to that of penal servitude for life


    28. The Thenardier deigned to reply:—


    29. I have seen him; but he has never deigned to notice


    30. He had deigned an explanation, almost an apology, and I did not feel insensible to his condescension, and would not seem so

    31. Davy deigned no response


    32. A lackey, wearing the imperial livery, entered and announced that her Majesty deigned to order to her presence the daughter of Captain Mironoff!


    33. Ah, sir! you can see he is a person of importance—he deigned at dinner to eat two roast sucking-pigs; and then he went into the upper part of the vapour-bath, where it was so hot that Tarass Kurotchkin himself could not stand it; he passed the broom to Bikbaieff, and only recovered by dint of cold water


    34. "Don't you see, your lordship," said the old man, "that it was not in vain that I presented my petition to the robber? The robber was ashamed of himself, although this long and lean Bashkir hoss and this peasant's 'touloup' be not worth half what those rascals stole from us, nor what you deigned to give him as a present, still they may be useful to us


    35. Why has he deigned to pay us a visit? If he do not recognize you as Tzar, he needs not to ask justice of you; if, on the other hand, he do recognize you, wherefore, then, has he stayed in Orenburg until now, in the midst of your enemies


    36. She told her at what hour the Tzarina rose, had her coffee, went to walk; what high lords there were about her, what she had deigned to say the evening before at table, who she received in the evening, and, in a word, the conversation of Anna Vlassiéfna[73] might have been a leaf from any memoir of the day, and would be invaluable now


    37. Tzarina deigned to call to her presence the daughter of Captain


    38. It was evident that Andrey Petrovitch had deigned to jest, and had paid me out in the same coin for my biting remark about his having grown old


    39. " He has never asked till now ! Only yesterday for the first time, when I said something, you deigned to notice me, honoured sir, Mr


    40. And so many ages mankind had prayed with faith and fervor, “O Lord our God, hasten Thy coming,” so many ages called upon Him, that in His infinite mercy He deigned to come down to His servants

    41. “And behold, He deigned to appear for a moment to the people, to the tortured, suffering people, sunk in iniquity, but loving Him like children


    42. Is it the parting with Alyosha and the conversation I had with him? For so many years I've been silent with the whole world and not deigned to speak, and all of a sudden I reel off a rigmarole like that


    43. "Milovzors! Milovzors!" he deigned to pronounce, in a hoarse bass, and slightly staccato


    44. The old lady sent news to Moscow almost every day, how he had slept, what he had deigned to eat, and had once sent a telegram to announce that after a dinner-party at the mayor's he was obliged to take a spoonful of a well-known medicine


    45. Whether Semyon Ivanovitch had been frightened by something, whether he had had a dream, as Remnev maintained afterwards, or there had been some other mischief—nobody knew; all that can be said is, that if the head clerk had made his appearance at that moment in the flat and had announced that Semyon Ivanovitch was dismissed for sedition, insubordination, and drunkenness; if some old draggle-tailed beggar woman had come in at the door, calling herself Semyon Ivanovitch's sister-in-law; or if Semyon Ivanovitch had just received two hundred roubles as a reward; or if the house had caught fire and Semyon Ivanovitch's head had been really burning—he would in all probability not have deigned to stir a finger in any of these eventualities


    46. Nor must you comfort yourself with the false hope that these are the unreal, confused feelings of a despondent spirit, for I feel indeed, I know, since God has deigned to reveal it to me—that I have now but a very short time to live


    47. At the moment when some big job was being pulled off, Kovroff suddenly appeared unexpectedly, with some of his "boys," and demanded a contribution, threatening instantly to inform the police if he did not get it—and the rogues, in order to "keep him quiet," had to give him whatever share of their plunder he graciously deigned to indicate


    48. I deigned to answer him, after expostulating with him on my right as one of the constituted authorities of the nation to exercise my own judgment in my official conduct, and showing that my merely differing with the Executive proved no more than that the Executive differed with me


    1. stroked his chin as he listened – not deigning to look at


    2. But the more efforts I made, the more the answer was not deigning to present itself


    3. There seemed no point now in deigning what was blatantly


    4. for deigning to look at it


    5. ” Sophie replied, finally deigning to smile and kiss him lightly before lugging her stuff to the waiting car


    6. the odds of her deigning to entertain the notion


    7. Without deigning to look at the assemblage a second time, Monsieur the Marquis leaned back in his seat, and was just being driven away with the air of a gentleman who had accidentally broke some common thing, and had paid for it, and could afford to pay for it; when his ease was suddenly disturbed by a coin flying into his carriage, and ringing on its floor


    8. abjectness! I understand the 'prophet' with his sabre, on his steed: Allah commands and 'trembling' creation must obey! The 'prophet' is right, he is right when he sets a battery across the street and blows up the innocent and the guilty without deigning to explain! It's for you to obey, trembling creation, and not _to have desires_, for that's not for you!


    9. But they were pale in comparison to the wider band that floated beyond them, not deigning to share the same spectrum


    10. Without deigning to bestow further words, or to wait for any answer, the savage cast his rifle into the hollow of his arm, and moved silently through the encampment toward the woods where his own tribe was known to lie

    11. As Uncas thus replied, he pointed with his finger toward the solitary Huron, but without deigning to bestow any other notice on so unworthy an object


    12. The Mohican maintained his firm and haughty attitude; and his eyes, so far from deigning to meet her inquisitive look, dwelt steadily on the distance, as though it penetrated the obstacles which impeded the view and looked into futurity


    13. Presently she came back up the road again, her head haughtily in the air, not deigning to take any further notice of her silent attendant


    14. Darya Alexandrovna told me, go to see them? Can I help showing that I know what she told me? And me to go magnanimously to forgive her, and have pity on her! Me go through a performance before her of forgiving, and deigning to bestow my love on her!


    15. Can anything be compared with the horror of that? The vulgarity! The abjectness! I understand the 'prophet' with his sabre, on his steed: Allah commands and 'trembling' creation must obey! The 'prophet' is right, he is right when he sets a battery across the street and blows up the innocent and the guilty without deigning to explain! It's for you to obey, trembling creation, and not to have desires, for that's not for you!


    16. She turns on one polished heel, barely deigning to reply


    17. He clasped the rough leg of the elephant, and in a twinkling, without deigning to make use of the ladder, he had reached the aperture


    18. And besides, how can I now, after what Darya Alexandrovna told me, go to see them? Can I help showing that I know what she told me? And me to go magnanimously to forgive her, and have pity on her! Me go through a performance before her of forgiving, and deigning to bestow my love on her!… What induced Darya Alexandrovna to tell me that? By chance I might have seen her, then everything would have happened of itself; but, as it is, it's out of the question, out of the question!"


    19. “That has been seen already,” continued Lebedeff, not deigning to notice the interruption


    20. That a bill should be brought in on a very important subject which has been long under consideration, and that a gentleman should move to strike out the first section of the bill, which comprises all its vitality, (for it is the first section which provides for the continuance of the bank,) and should be supported in it, without deigning to assign any other reasons than may be derived from newspaper publications, which are so crude and voluminous that not one man out of ten will so far misspend his time as to take the trouble to read them, is indeed extraordinary

    21. The freight agent led his mare away without deigning to reply, except by a shake of the head


    1. She is quietly fuming, storing heat like a brick, ready for whatever hour Jock deigns to return


    2. Despite having to toe the line, doing all the preparatory work which Billy deigns necessary, by early afternoon, Chrissie is wielding a brush and contentedly applying pale apricot paint to the walls of the front room


    3. "And now," he said, "may I inquire what are the orders with which your majesty deigns to


    4. The court-yard of this quarter is enclosed by enormous walls, over which the sun glances obliquely, when it deigns to penetrate into this gulf of moral and physical deformity


    5. And we will not from the tribune of truth and good sense correct the Gospel of our Lord, Whom the counsel for the defense deigns to call only ‘the crucified lover of humanity,’ in opposition to all orthodox Russia, which calls to Him, ‘For Thou art our God!’ ”


    6. The meschanka Katerina Maslova is hereby informed that his Imperial Majesty, with reference to her most loyal petition, condescending to her request, deigns to order that her sentence to hard labour should be commuted to one of exile to the less distant districts of Siberia


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    condescend deign descend allow bestow show concede give in give up yield