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1     I,     23| motives, some pointing with indignation to the marks of the lash,
2     I,     29|   he roused such dismay and indignation that some of the soldiers
3    II,    108| danger, there was grief and indignation. There was too an outburst
4   XII,      9|     to heighten the popular indignation. His sister, Calvina, was
5   XVI,     37|   Egnatius provoked as much indignation as the cruelty of the prosecution
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