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1 It was bitter taunt - an insult delivered with calm determination to sting.
2 Just then came a rough and bitter taunt from one of his old companions.
3 However, the young man seemed unaware of her bitter taunt .
4 There was a bitter taunt in them that none knew better than she how to interpret.
5 His tone was one full of bitter taunt .
6 This bitter taunt galled the soul of Manfred.
7 Unaware of her bitter taunt
8 This bitter taunt so humiliated the self-respect of the future saint, that she got the better of her taste for drink.
9 This bitter taunt , wrung from the depth of the young man's anguished heart, had an instantaneous and unexpected effect on his companion.
10 She was disgraced, obliged to leave Paris or remain exposed to the most bitter taunts .
11 Whether under these bitter taunts Lady Dudleigh writhed or not did not at all appear.
12 In my despair, I danced, snapping my fingers, and hurling bitter taunts at the unseen upper world.
13 These bitter taunts sunk deep into Greene's heart, and no doubt incited him to further mutinous conduct.
14 During this, as also during the previous excitement, he had exhibited an aversion which often found vent in bitter taunts and jeers.
15 Loved her?-Whatdid those cruel words, those bitter taunts , those unsympathising speeches, tell of the love of Augustus Joyce for his wife?
16 As to the chief, he firmly grasped the handle of his tomahawk, so much did he feel the bitter taunts of his captive.
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