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1       IV|   said with such a careless insolence of manner that the cure
2      XII| Escorval to account for his insolence. To swallow such an affront
3    XXVII|     free ourselves from the insolence of the nobility, and to
4  XXXVIII|      in a tone rude even to insolence.~ ~Insulting as were the
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