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1 But you seem to be much offended , because I said, 'Vain man!
2 So I baptized the people, and Brother Stewart was much offended with them.
3 Shelley was much offended because Harriet would not nurse the child.
4 So now I suppose you will be too much offended to oblige me.
5 You would have very much offended him by hinting at that.
6 Freya would be much offended to be kissed before this company.
7 You do not need to bolt it, Mr. Trius, Apollonie said, much offended .
8 Nobody thought it worth while to answer him, at which he was much offended .
9 President Everett, who was a serious-minded person, was much offended by the whole proceeding.
10 Seriously, there are people who would be very much offended .
11 But the Whaleys were much offended at the change.
12 Most of them seemed as much offended as surprised.
13 Jenny was much offended at the marriage of David.
14 But I withdrew it, being much offended with him.
15 His grace seems to be much offended at the manner this bill has been hurried.
16 He shook his head at me, frowned, and appeared very much offended at my delinquency.
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