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1 II | wife, which endure till~death, and widen the impassable 2 VIII | carried off by a premature~death before he could make any 3 XIII | Lord Byron, whose recent death added to its~attractiveness: 4 XIII | attractiveness: for is not death the consecration of genius?~ ~ 5 XIII | Princess Colonna; but the death of her two~brothers, and 6 XV | count on us for life or death,"~exclaimed Mariette, rejoiced 7 XVII | antiquity! To see~fortune and death stand on the threshold hand 8 XXV | Monsieur Savaron was paler than death, and he, so proud, so dignified,~ 9 XXV | carriage he looked like death. Jerome, who, of course, 10 XXVI | kill the poor man.~ ~This death, which would never have 11 XXVI | herself of her father's death, and she feared another 12 XXVI | of the~Duc d'Argaiolo's death by announcing the marriage 13 XXVII | when he was in~danger of death he could never obtain any 14 XXVIII| happiness.~Ah! whether it be death, or the obstinate hand of