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1 I asked, relieved but rather nettled at the downfall of my romance.
2 His assumption that his absence had been noticed rather nettled his hearer.
3 I felt rather nettled at his treatment, and then said-
4 At any rate, I didn't, says the trooper, rather nettled .
5 Major Sanford could not, however, conceal his particular attention to me, which rather nettled Miss Lawrence.
6 Grace laughed heartily at this prophecy of her fond sister; and the laughter rather nettled Mary Ann.
7 Maclachlan was for marching on into the town, and the doubt on the Colonel's face rather nettled him.
8 Grant was rather nettled at this.
9 His matter-of-fact assurance rather nettled her.
10 Feeling rather nettled , I said:
11 Feeling rather nettled , I replied:
12 Indeed, he was rather nettled .
13 There is Lucy; give her a lesson in good-breeding, Mr. Dodd. This was said a little satirically, and rather nettled David.
14 That even this humble admirer, for whom she cared not a jot, should show such independence rather nettled and annoyed her for a moment.
15 Mac hasn't a ray of genius for anything, yet you admire him for trying to be an M.D., cried Charlie, rather nettled at her words.
16 Rather nettled , Cliffe asked what there might be about him that so forcibly suggested the Grand Inquisitor.
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