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1
The cup gave her
much
vexation
and trouble, and something else besides.
2
Verily, Stebbins, I have had
much
vexation
of spirit in this business.
3
For the world has apportioned to me
much
vexation
,
but little happiness.
4
This waste of provisions was a subject of
much
vexation
to Philip.
5
Dear Fanny, I am very sorry to bring you so
much
vexation
.
6
In much wisdom is
much
vexation
,
and he who increases knowledge increases sorrow.
7
She looked up at Mr. Ogilvie in
much
vexation
and anxiety.
8
He felt it with as
much
vexation
as if it had been inflicted ignominy.
9
As this was what I apprehended, it excited but little surprise, though
much
vexation
.
10
Dutton sprang after her, and Bluebell, in
much
vexation
and alarm, returned to the house.
11
With a dozen good men hanging on his flank you ought to cause Mr. Clark
much
vexation
.
12
I have had, and still have, so
much
vexation
with this execrable affair, 'tis impossible to describe it.
13
The first years of telegraph construction were years of
much
vexation
of spirit to those engaged in such enterprises.
14
But in both these missions he experienced
much
vexation
from the rigid, and, indeed, unjust parsimony of the Government.
15
Your ill temper has given him so
much
vexation
,
that you have at last brought him to his grave.
16
He now stood with as
much
vexation
on his impassive countenance as it ever was possible for it to betray.
much
vexation
much