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 1       IV|     forth a torrent of menaces, insults, and invectives.~ ~Marie-Anne
 2        V|      have paid dearly for these insults to the father of the girl
 3       XI|         of reparation after the insults that you and yours have
 4       XV| incomprehensible obstinacy, the insults he had received from the
 5     XVII|      you did not understand the insults she heaped upon you. You
 6    XVIII|        you, you will ignore his insults.”~ ~“But I should be considered
 7    XXIII|    trying by mingled curses and insults to stay their flight.~ ~“
 8      XXV|      fault—I will submit to the insults and disgrace that await
 9      XXV|     disgrace that await me!”~ ~“Insults, to you! Ah! woe to who
10   XXVIII|        as himself.~ ~“After the insults he received from the Sairmeuse,
11   XXXIII|         The recollection of the insults he had received made him
12  XXXVIII|    stand now face to face. What insults must I heap upon you to
13     XLII|        had not waited for these insults before thinking of vengeance;
14   XLVIII|         her niece. Besides, the insults she had received for years
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