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And so they had better be, she thought, a little indignantly.
"There are children who live in that building," he says indignantly.
"We were in the water for 27 hours," he said indignantly.
At first he had indignantly refused to consider such a thing.
"Certainly not anything that would keep me out past ten," she said indignantly.
Indignantly, the little man pulled himself up to his full height.
More likely she'd slap my face indignantly and walk out on me.
"I'm still getting mail from those people every day," he said indignantly.
They roared him down indignantly, but now his blood was up and he would not give way.
I indignantly refused and the cops let the man go.
He looked around indignantly, as if someone had contradicted him.
Seeing the state of his hands, she gasped and turned indignantly to her husband.
"You have to protect yourself against having a piece," she says indignantly.
However, when he tried to assist her she pushed him away indignantly.
He got up from his chair, and kicked it away indignantly.
The fellow with the flowing white hair started toward them indignantly.
He shook his head indignantly and the man moved on with a grin.
Indignantly she told him, "I was quite safe until you appeared."
"The roof is going to fall on us," she said indignantly.
She hesitated for a moment, then threw her head back indignantly.
"I'm not going to kill myself," he told her indignantly.
Then indignantly it turned away as if angry at being startled.
I replied indignantly that they saw wrong and repeated my question.
There was only one kind of trouble he could mean, and she jerked back from him indignantly.
She said indignantly, "There's only one difference between you and us.