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1
What would it matter if some
envious
people
should make remarks?
2
Bertram answered sadly: What do you care about the street gossip of
envious
people
?
3
Vain people and
envious
people
and proud people cannot go, because the wealthy do not.
4
No one knows how she managed to do this, but
envious
people
hinted at Government influence.
5
This world is far from perfect; it contains plenty of
envious
people
who have reason to resent my dexterity.
6
The old woman denied all this, and declared it was only silly gossip of
envious
people
who wanted her money.
7
Guarding against
envious
people
.
8
But you and I, dear reader, have often seen
envious
people
gloating over that fall in any but a Christian spirit.
9
His fortune, if made quickly, had been honestly worked for and honorably acquired, though
envious
people
pretended not to believe it.
10
Nothing ever estranged us, in spite of all the malicious gossip of
envious
people
and all the little miseries due to vanity.
11
Though devoured by mosquitos, and often in want of plantains and cassava, yet I have found
envious
people
even in this country!
12
He was bound to ruin himself in the long run, or, at any rate, to raise up
envious
people
bent upon his ruin.
13
There will be no more thieves, nor
envious
people
,
no more rags nor misery, no more abuse and no more prosecutions and lawsuits.
14
She was tall and finely formed, with hair that
envious
people
often termed red, but it really had escaped being red and was auburn.
15
Or they preach "love your neighbour as thyself", but they are some of the most devious and
envious
people
in the world.
16
Lady Georgina was of an old family-anaged family, indeed; so old, in fact, that some
envious
people
professed to think it decrepit with age.
envious
people
envious