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 1        I|         the slights and all the scorn he had been forced to endure.
 2       IV|    treated him with undisguised scorn. Why? By what right?~ ~Indignant
 3       IX|      only hatred, distrust, and scorn. Both factions despised
 4       XI| neighborhood; saw the finger of scorn pointed at her, and possessed
 5     XVII|      ironical pity and with her scorn? I tell you they are all
 6     XXIX|         tirade with unconcealed scorn, and without even attempting
 7    XXXVI|          it will be because you scorn me even after I am dead.
 8  XXXVIII|       armed himself against the scorn and sneers which he would
 9  XXXVIII|   hatred is unabated even if my scorn is diminished. You have
10     XLIV| meditating!”~ ~With a glance of scorn and a shrug of the shoulders,
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