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Self-confidence is apt to address itself to an imaginary dullness in others; as people who are well off speak in a cajoling tone to the poor.

Source:(Harper & Brothers, ed. 1876), Book I. The Spoiled Child, Chapter V, Page 16
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  • Book: Daniel Deronda
  • Writer: George Eliot
  • Genre: fiction
  • Published: 1876
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