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1        V|        longing to chastise the insolent wretch.~ ~Fortunatelyunfortunately,
2     VIII| liberties which they, in their insolent familiarity, might venture
3       XI|       him, presumed to take an insolent advantage of his supposed
4       XI|     should defend her from the insolent gallantry of this libertine?
5     XVII|     here to crush you with her insolent good fortune—after she overwhelmed
6   XXVIII|        fellow, who had been so insolent and defiant a few hours
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