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1 My looks, however, were abundantly significant, and my company became hourly more insupportable .
2 What more insupportable than the dreadful wrath of an angry God?
3 The burden of his responsibility as a preacher of Christ grew daily more insupportable .
4 It grew and grew, it became more and more insupportable .
5 The last part of the tyrant's reign was more insupportable than any of the preceding.
6 Did not his cruelties become still more insupportable at the latter part of his reign?
7 Still more insupportable , that what she tells is true!
8 And the situation becomes more and more insupportable .
9 The more I revolved the events happening at Mettingen, the more insupportable and ominous my terrors became.
10 And the espionage which laid so heavy on him, became every day more irritating and more insupportable .
11 It was at the same time, too, that the ill-humour of Madame de Montespan became more and more insupportable .
12 Religion itself could depict nothing more insupportable after death than the racking agony with which I was then convulsed.
13 Then it was I felt how much more insupportable is the anguish of remorse than every other mental pang.
14 Maltravers was not happy-thatis a lot common enough; but he was not amused-andthat is a sentence more insupportable .
15 Since the shadow had fallen on her life, with every day the sense of shame and grief had grown more insupportable .
16 With moral sensibility like mine, no wonder that this new dread was more insupportable than the anguish I had lately endured.
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