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 1        3| dateness in this outburst of indignation and, throwing himself back
 2        4|     spoken in a tone of fine indignation; and Georges, who was now
 3        7|     trembling with repressed indignation, she now hung submissively
 4        7|      rushed, stung by sudden indignation, in order herself to thrust
 5        8|   for then their comfortable indignation was all the stronger.~They
 6        8|    out of his grasp, full of indignation and blushing with shame.
 7        8|    Her lips pouted in pretty indignation; her hair lay loose about
 8       10| received him with the frigid indignation of a grossly affronted woman.~“
 9       13|  himself she was seized with indignation.~“Oh, what a fool he is!
10       13|   and then burst out in fine indignation:~“Oh dear, no! I dont want
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