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- But like all pioneers he was still bound by the inherited prejudices of the past, by the sentimentality of the middle class from which he came.3.6 — Part 3 Chapter 6 (75% in)
- And Keating thought suddenly that Francon did not really believe it and knew that Keating did not believe it, and yet they were both contented, bound tighter together by a common method and a common guilt.1.5 — Part 1 Chapter 5 (70% in)
- The car was overfilled with people bound for a picnic.1.11 — Part 1 Chapter 11 (69% in)
- He knew that his absence bound her to him in a manner more complete and humiliating than his presence could enforce.2.6 — Part 2 Chapter 6 (12% in)
There are no more uses of "bound" in The Fountainhead.
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