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 1       II|         hear. If such an act of injustice is committed, you will probably
 2        V|      soul revolted against such injustice.~ ~But there was one auditor,
 3       XI|        insulted. This excessive injustice horrified me. And if I did
 4       XI|          already ashamed of his injustice, said to me: ‘I have been
 5      XIV|       which he had passed. “The injustice of the proposed measure
 6      XVI|      calm now, and I realize my injustice. What could I expect the
 7    XXIII|         become satisfied of the injustice of his suspicions; but he
 8    XXVII|         horrible and abominable injustice, and this man was Abbe Midon,
 9   XXXIII|     forms of procedure, and the injustice of the verdict rendered.~ ~
10  XXXVIII| rebelling against this manifest injustice, Martial drew from his pocket
11    XLIII|   Chupin did Mme. Blanche great injustice. The movement of horror
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