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He was not a jealous man or a mean one.
His father was by all accounts a cold and jealous man.
That is especially true in a world of petty and jealous men.
And her husband was known to be a jealous man."
"There are a lot of jealous men watching tonight, my friend."
It was a ridiculous statement coming from a jealous man.
He will be shot by a jealous man whose jealousy is quite complex.
The way she smiled at him would've made a jealous man murderous.
Parr did not consider himself a jealous man, in any way.
Well, Saxby obviously was not a jealous man, and he looked strong enough.
Fame was a high place surrounded with traps set by jealous men.
Then he said: 'Would you call your husband a jealous man?'
"I think you're a jealous man who can't bear the thought of losing a beautiful woman like Beverly."
Hellsturm is a jealous man when it comes to his women."
"I am a jealous man, but not a vengeful one.
And many women find that jealous men, threatened by their move toward independence, will do all they can to keep them from classes or jobs.
It is an old jealous man married to a young woman and thus often an object of mockery.
It was his misfortune to be a jealous man.
So imagine a jealous man who pretends to invent the story that is his own.
She was afraid that, being a jealous man, he might not believe her denials."
He is a miser, and as such is quite a jealous man.
"Jealous men are dangerous enemies, that is true," said Blade.
You cannot long hide what you are, not in a world of petty and jealous men.
Small men, jealous men, who could not follow his teaching, defamed him.
Burke was not an especially jealous man, but he had envied Whistler those paintings.