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1       XI| princely fortune—and he was insulted. This excessive injustice
2       XI|     with having ignored and insulted him, presumed to take an
3       XI|    protect her when she was insulted? Who, then, if not he, should
4       XI|   affronts which the person insulted must not seem to suspect,
5    XVIII|      She will be slandered, insulted, calumniated. What does
6    XXXIX|   know Martial; he has been insulted, and he will go there. Will
7   XLVIII|   And when Jean and Maurice insulted him, he revenged himself
8       LI|    being poor. How you have insulted me— humiliated me—trampled
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