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1 But Dug McFarlane broke in upon the bitter raillery .
2 This man had the power of hurting her-woundingher to the quick-withhis bitter raillery .
3 Then the bitter raillery of her father tortured her heart and wounded her in her delicate maidenly sentiments.
4 Nicomedes; and that indeed stuck to him all the days of his life, and exposed him to much bitter raillery .
5 Perceiving the impression he had made on Sir John's mind, he changed his tone, substituting bitter raillery for his philanthropic wrath.
6 The detective spoke in a sharp, hard, freezing tone, with a bitter raillery in it, frightening his Corbeil colleague out of his assurance.
7 "Of course, immediately," replied the advocate in a tone of bitter raillery .
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