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1 He spoke with the dogged recklessness of a man goaded to desperation .
2 England was goaded to desperation by the despotism of King Charles.
3 Once only, goaded to desperation , he rallied and whipped a bully.
4 Goaded to desperation , sometimes they would destroy themselves, throw themselves frantically over the bluff.
5 At length they became goaded to desperation , and determined to help themselves to food.
6 He had less spirit than his wife, who had been directly goaded to desperation .
7 Perhaps, goaded to desperation , she confessed to him.
8 The people had been goaded to desperation .
9 Answer me at once, thundered the enraged merchant, goaded to desperation by the anguish his injury called forth.
10 She had been goaded to desperation .
11 Davy, goaded to desperation , turned fiercely.
12 "There is nothing to tell, sir," replied the host, goaded to desperation .
13 Goaded to desperation by his villainous servant, Herbert Murray turned upon the traitor and hurled him down the gravel pit.
14 A horde of Moslem fanatics, goaded to desperation , swept down upon the Christians of Granada, and there was a terrible massacre.
15 Polly couldn't restrain a tear or two, in thinking of her own poor little prospects, and Toady was goaded to desperation .
16 "But the boy is goaded to desperation ! "
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