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1 Ah, then she was not so insensate as we thought!
2 It is so gratuitous, so insensate , so unnecessary.
3 The thing was from God, that so insensate a demand should be made of Vashti by the king.
4 He leaves his horse and climbs the steep rocks, cresting with fingers so insensate with cold he is afraid he will lose them.
5 Maddened with the scent of blood, many became so insensate that they slew friends and foes alike, in fact, every one they got at.
6 I ask then, with all these banded together against us, is there any one so insensate as to imagine that we can survive the contest?
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