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1 I | This last wish was pure irony, for the weather was the 2 III | as deeply as the keenest irony could have done. “Leave 3 VII | Gevrol.”~The involuntary irony of this remark did not escape 4 X | detect a hidden vein of irony in this reply.~“I warn you,” 5 X | impudence, conceit, and irony. He caught up a ruler that 6 XI | magistrate, with freezing irony. “It remains for you to 7 XII | of anxiety, astonishment, irony, and mirth. When the magistrate 8 XII | just tinged with sufficient irony to show that he felt he 9 XVII | marchioness’s unintended irony, he would have liked to 10 XVIII| remark in a tone of covert irony: “Why do you keep me confined 11 XXII | overtaken Lecoq, the unintended irony of these compliments was