1 I'm not too proud to beg for Father.
2 How proud Mrs. March was when she knew it.
3 Laurie and I are both so proud, it's hard to beg pardon.
4 It will be good for my vanity, I was getting too proud of my wig.
5 She's proud, but I don't believe she'd mind, for that dowdy tarlaton is all she has got.
6 I'm as proud as Lucifer, but such favors from such people don't burden me, and I accepted gratefully.
7 My mother knows old Mr. Laurence, but says he's very proud and doesn't like to mix with his neighbors.
8 You can talk so well, look so aristocratic in your best things, and behave so beautifully, if you try, that I'm proud of you.
9 And Amy went on with her work, in the proud consciousness of virtue and the successful utterance of two long words in a breath.
10 During the fifteen minutes that followed, the proud and sensitive little girl suffered a shame and pain which she never forgot.
11 Meg saw the girls glance at it and then at one another, and her cheeks began to burn, for with all her gentleness she was very proud.
12 She was proud, and her pride was useful just then, for it helped her hide her mortification, anger, and disgust at what she had just heard.
13 I am not sure, but I think it was because his son, Laurie's father, married an Italian lady, a musician, which displeased the old man, who is very proud.
14 But I lost her when I was a little older than you are, and for years had to struggle on alone, for I was too proud to confess my weakness to anyone else.
15 Everyone likes and respects him, and I'm proud to think he cares for me, though I'm so poor and young and silly, said Meg, looking prettier than ever in her earnestness.
16 That night he looked as if he would like the fun of quizzing her figures and pretending to be horrified at her extravagance, as he often did, being particularly proud of his prudent wife.
17 For two or three hours the sun lay warmly in the high window, showing Jo seated on the old sofa, writing busily, with her papers spread out upon a trunk before her, while Scrabble, the pet rat, promenaded the beams overhead, accompanied by his oldest son, a fine young fellow, who was evidently very proud of his whiskers.
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