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1      III| disagreeable familiarity, this last insulting remark, kindled the anger
2       XI|            a situation which was so insulting for her, and so humiliating
3     XXII|             you pay dearly for your insulting patronage!”~ ~The hours
4   XXVIII|           that we have endured your insulting familiarity long enough,’
5     XXIX|              checked the still more insulting reply that rose to his lips.
6     XXXV|            the whole import of this insulting question.~ ~The sorrow and
7  XXXVIII|             upon the marquis by the insulting letter.~ ~“We have cut him
8  XXXVIII|        response, which was far more insulting than if he had simply said:~ ~“
9  XXXVIII|           rude even to insolence.~ ~Insulting as were the words and the
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