Ashes and dirt sullied his uniform and made him sneeze. [Please select]
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I impeach him in the name of the English nation, whose ancient honor he has sullied. [Please select]
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Yet this once more she would offer to him that love and faith which he had so cruelly sullied. [Please select]
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But the victory was sullied by an act of great barbarity. [Please select]
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Did I not say in the beginning that it should never be sullied by association with mine. [Please select]
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And this is why his kingdom departed from his house, and he left a sullied name. [Please select]
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The leaden plain and its mirrors of sullied water seem to issue not only from the night but from the sea. [Please select]
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It was a dog--yet no such dog as had ever before sullied the cleanness of The Place's well-scoured veranda. [Please select]
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"Think you that I--I, smirched and sullied, reeking with plots of murder--am likely to betake myself to the noblest gentleman in France." [Please select]
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Yet even this acknowledgment, rather conquered by Woman than proffered by Man, has been sullied by the usual selfishness. [Please select]
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This vow he kept to the letter, and his ferocious conduct to all priests and Spaniards who fell into his hands deeply sullied the cause for which he fought. [Please select]
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