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1 None other of high estate would have inspired so spiteful a letter.
2 For St. Paul was not so spiteful against them as thou.
3 Why is it that women are so spiteful to one another?
4 Why is it that women are so spiteful to each other?
5 He is so spiteful ; and I should be in terror the whole night long.
6 Presently, so spiteful is chance, the door opened, and in marched Arthur and David.
7 Sometimes I could have pitied her, she was so greedy, so spiteful , so friendless.
8 Come: is it because I raised a laugh against your cousin that you're so spiteful ?
9 It wasn't like Nina to be so spiteful .
10 Grímur ceased being so spiteful to their mother.
11 What makes you so spiteful , Aggie?
13 I told her you had a husband to take care of you, and I felt so spiteful - what if I knew?
14 I dwell upon it, because she has some enemies so spiteful that they try to carry all English to Mademoiselle de l'Espinasse.
15 She seems so spiteful to me that I feared she might somehow get me into trouble with it, and yet I don't know how.
16 But it gnawed its way out of its box and was so spiteful and snappish to his children he brought it back to the woods.
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