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1 The pro-slavery party were very indignant over the matter, and the Hon.
2 Upon my return to the hotel I found the senator very indignant .
3 They were very indignant that no attention was paid to their warnings.
4 This Robert had expressly declined to do, and Halbert felt very indignant .
5 She was boring right into me with her eyes, and very indignant .
6 I assure you, my dear father, I am very indignant at this.
7 These Provosts are so very indignant , so very reasonable, so very right.
8 He would have been very indignant had anybody told him he didn't.
9 He never thought to thank Jack, and this made Marion very indignant .
10 Soon after breakfast, Mr. Brown again appeared, very indignant over Duke's truancy.
11 Fuseli expressed himself in very indignant terms at the narrowness of this decision.
12 Gaga was beside herself; she woke up and was very indignant .
13 The butterfly became very indignant at this abuse from the mandarin.
14 The English were very indignant when they heard of what Marchand had done.
15 The fierce Caribs were, however, very indignant at the new order of things.
16 Professor Gunn was very indignant to think the culprits could not be discovered.
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