The Onlooker had never done anything Wronger than you have done, my good reader, and he never expected to meet a giant temptation, any more than you do.
"The Literary Sense"
E. Nesbit
And, after all, of what wrong is it not true that the bitterest suffering it creates falls not upon the wronged but the Wronger, so that in the end the sinner is the real victim, and like all victims should be the object of compassion rather than of vengeance?
"The Empire of Love"
W. J. Dawson
He was afraid of her; for it is one consolation to the wronged to know that the Wronger goes all through his life with a dull, unquenchable fear upon his heart.
"From One Generation to Another"
Henry Seton Merriman