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1 She was fain to know whether he was very vexed with her.
2 He was very vexed , and yet he was not angry with her.
3 AS may be guessed, Jennings was very vexed that Maraquito had escaped.
4 Well, he was very vexed , but he thought better to say nothing.
5 Claude Lorraine's name has become a very vexed name with art critics.
6 Would you be very vexed to lend this pillow to your husband?
7 He seemed very vexed about it, very anxious to find it.
8 And Hans pulled himself together and got upon his feet, feeling very vexed .
9 Mr. Tallboys appeared very vexed at hearing what my husband said.
10 I don't know why; he'd probably be very vexed if he suspected it.
11 Are you-areyou very vexed to have a stranger to trouble your peace?'
12 I am very vexed , but I never dreamt but what it was lost!'
13 Then the poor young bride was very vexed , and said, 'Ah, my dear!
14 The origin of the Khasis is a very vexed question.
15 Auntie fancies that I am encouraging you, and is getting very vexed about it.
16 Agatha was naturally very vexed when she heard from her sisters what had happened.
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