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1 But she saw no one, and so began to scold as usual.
2 Soon the persecuted orioles began to scream and scold as before.
3 At that very instant Mr. Wren began to scold as only he and Jenny can.
4 That's where I've been, and you may scold as much as you like- Idon'tcare.
5 Madame Roussillon tried to scold as usual; but the lively chattering of the guests drowned her voice.
6 Mrs. Anderson was able to scold as vigorously as ever, if, indeed, that function had ever been suspended.
7 I think I will go back and let the old cook cuff and scold as much as she pleases.
8 Had Clara taken it into her head to scold as Sarah Shepard had done he would have been relieved.
9 Nicholas, let me tell you something: won't you try to sing and laugh and scold as you used to?
10 They did not scold as before, but after a day or two withdrew from the garden, dumb with grief, and gave up the struggle.
11 I have a husband who requires as much attention and scolding as a four-year-old.
12 She had been scolded as if she were a mere child; a bad girl.
13 Daydreaming and doodling in his school books would often get him scolded as a boy.
14 The saucy low-minded squirrel came and scolded as usual.
15 Scolding as a punishment is also not efficacious.
16 Rhiannon had bandaged his torso, clucking and scolding as she wound the strips of linen tightly.
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