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1     I|    with him at any price. The insult would be all the more venomous
2     I|     peculiar sensitiveness to insult; the merest trifle was sufficient
3    VI|     there was no intention to insult in the advertisement complained
4    VI|      Did[Pg 149] they wish to insult him? He meant in the plainest,
5    VI| responsibility of the alleged insult on his own shoulders, and
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