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1It was the cruelest exhibition-themost wanton, the most unfeeling.
2An indulgent if not attentive guardian, he funds his step-daughter's most wanton extravagances without objection.
3A noted desperado killed Mr. B., a good citizen, in the most wanton and cold-blooded way.
4It had all been most wanton, most cruel.
5The most wanton, hideous licentiousness was the order of the hour among the mob of fancy-costumed people.
6The King of Dahomey, he said, sported with the lives of his people in the most wanton manner.
7They spread themselves over the country, robbing the Protestants and destroying their property with the most wanton cruelty.
8They had been cut with knives in the most wanton manner, and hardly a square inch had escaped.
9He forsook the examples of his forefathers, and utterly enthralled himself to the lures of the most wanton profligacy.
10They were simply slaughtered wholesale in the most wanton manner; in More-cambe Bay a hundred and twelve gulls were killed
11The most wanton destruction has been committed in our sight; the most insolent barbarity has been acted on our feelings.
12The splendid estate he inherited he wasted by the most wanton extravagance, and at length reduced himself to abject want.
13I can't help telling one more story about this great field-day, though it is the most wanton and irrelevant digression.
14I assure you, William Hinkley, that such alone was my motive for what else would seem a most wanton harshness.
15As their numbers increased, they became objects of suspicion to their masters, and were subjected to the most wanton and oppressive cruelty.
16Yet these same people, a few years ago, made a sudden and most wanton attack upon a seining party belonging to H.M.S.
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