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 1        4|         then all the concentrated anger she felt at his abandonment
 2        5|          was ready to flare up in anger while Mignon, shamming good
 3        5|         gave way to an impulse of anger and desire. He ran up behind
 4        6| sensations of desire and fear and anger warring in his anguished
 5        7|        powerless. He felt neither anger nor rancor after his long,
 6        7|         away from the window, his anger changed into a fit of moralizing.
 7        8|          Fontan’s become. And her anger began dwindling down as
 8        9|    understood it all now, and his anger had ceased. The count felt
 9        9|           She grew tremulous with anger and very pale, and she clenched
10        9|          feather! But Rose in her anger vouchsafed no answer. Whereupon
11       10|         occasion only did she let anger get the better of her, and
12       10|          so entirely had Madame’s anger taken away their appetites.
13       11|     sudden, unreasonable burst of anger overpowered him.~“Wont
14       12|        feeling which softened his anger now that it was at its hottest.
15       13|       seen. He did not cry out in anger. He only trembled, as though
16       13|          had at once cried out in anger against Nana. She knew Philippe’
17       13|          On the days when, out of anger, she forgot her own interest,
18       13|        out in tempest of love and anger, but pretty all the time.
19       13|         she was not going away in anger. No, she had positively
20       13|           wont have it!’”~In her anger she began rebeling against
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