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reprehensibleness

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It was better—she hardly noticed the reprehensibleness of her thought—than nothing.

From The Enchanted April by Elizabeth

"That—" began Mrs. Arbuthnot, quite clear as to the reprehensibleness of such a point of view; but Mrs. Wilkins stopped her before she could finish.

From The Enchanted April by Elizabeth

It was plainly her meaning that to a general reprehensibleness, dulness was now superadded.

From The Convert by Robins, Elizabeth