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1 Something-justsort of grabs me by the throat when I get mad .
2 She said Strange said to Watusk to let the Indians get mad .
3 He said to be sure and get mad one at a time.
4 It doesn't do a bit of good to get mad that way.
5 You are mad again, but, I know, all country girls get mad .
6 He's likely to get mad and give himself a genuine heart attack.
7 Don't get mad at the overdraft charge.... No, no-see ,there'syour problem.
8 I don't know, though-it'sjust about impossible to get mad at him.
9 For a moment I thought he might get mad , but he laughed.
10 He's lost his nerve a bit, and he'll get mad pretty easy.
11 I know I'll get mad and take it out on the loop.
12 You wouldn't get mad at a little thing like that, would yuh?
13 Don't get mad , he continued good-naturedly, seeing the flush on Frank's cheek.
14 Eventually those who have not been invited to the party get mad .
15 You want to get mad at me, she says, knock yourself out.
16 God might get mad because I done it and strike me dead.
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