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1 I lay at her feet, uttering wild words of rebuke and bitter reproach .
2 And a little later I heard her saying, in a tone of bitter reproach :
3 With a cry of despair, a moan, words of bitter reproach or even anger?
4 She looked hard at her son and said in a tone of bitter reproach , -
5 The girl's answer was a swift look of bitter reproach .
6 Was not this her first homage to love, and a bitter reproach to herself?
7 She looked at him, however, with bitter reproach .
8 The girl, bending submissively under this storm of invective and bitter reproach , walked slowly towards the house.
9 Though my mother knew better than to pressure him, the gala kalooki night was a bitter reproach .
10 I entertained at heart, I repeat, wrongly or rightly, a bitter reproach for the opportunity lost during the morning.
11 The believers were evidently rallying indignantly to the support of their sibyl, and cast upon Wynne glances of bitter reproach .
12 He could not be deaf to their woe, to that childlike whimpering which stung his conscience like a bitter reproach .
13 The midnight airs and gusts, moaning amongst the tightly-wrapped buds and bark of the winter twigs, were formulae of bitter reproach .
14 His heart throbbed with involuntary emotion; the serene expression of that honest, candid face gave him a pang of bitter reproach .
15 Jesus addressed to Judas words which contained a bitter reproach , but which were not understood by those present; and he left the company.
16 He broke out into bitter reproach and violent recrimination, and, letting fall the mask, once for all lost his place in Joan's heart.
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