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1 The more she thought about it the more indignant did Mrs. Cantwell become.
2 The French ambassadors became every day more indignant and more discouraged.
3 You could not have been more indignant had the letter been for yourself.
4 But my family must have been more indignant than I realized.
5 Aunt Bretta was more indignant than any of us with Iffley.
6 So he felt more indignant than before and had immediately interpreted Apollonie's hint.
7 The Kitten was sitting up in bed, wide-eyed and apparently more indignant than frightened.
8 The longer Brandon avoided her the more indignant she felt.
9 When the girls discovered their loss no one had been more indignant than Dove.
10 She was astonished to find herself more indignant than grieved.
11 No citizen of South Carolina was more indignant than he at General Jackson's Proclamation.
12 The ratification did not come, and the Netherlanders began to be once more indignant .
13 He grew more and more indignant ; he never in his life had felt so naughty.
14 It made the timid boy pusillanimous, while it made the fierce more indignant and resentful.
15 This fellow, by the look in his eyes, is even more indignant than the rest.
16 The more I answered, the more indignant I became.
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