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1 To-day I am in a very strange mood indeed; very malicious , very wicked.
2 And I think all but very malicious persons generally do sympathize with it.
3 That he was surly one could well forgive; but he was also very malicious .
4 The Rogrons beat a retreat, saying to each other that the world was very malicious .
5 You thought me very malicious , did you not?
6 You are very much mistaken; that is a very malicious elm, and of a very wicked disposition.
7 Lauzun sometimes affects the simpleton that he may say disagreeable things with impunity, for he is very malicious .
8 These charges were very malicious .
9 So you want to land me in trouble with those Lepailleurs, who are decidedly very foolish and very malicious people.
10 You know Blondeau, he has a very pointed and very malicious nose, and he delights to scent out the absent.
11 I thought that there would have been nought in Love which was not good; but I have found him very malicious .
12 The wood-wife was both feared and hated by the people, amongst whom she bore the character of a very malicious witch.
13 I imagined it came from the Prince de Conti, who was naturally very malicious , and hated me, he knew not why.
14 We can't do much about this crowd of which I've been telling you, unless they do something very malicious against us.
15 At fifteen he was very malicious , the most turbulent, worrying member of the family, a lad inclined to the most diabolical devices.
16 With hindsight I can see that I may have over-reacted, but I was being subjected to very malicious , anonymous attacks on my family.
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