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1 XIII | remain to the end of this terrible drama. The guide led them 2 XV | seemed to go around with terrible rapidity. ~"The first case," 3 XXI | usually boisterous, subject to terrible gales of wind, and especially 4 XXI | track. ~The night was really terrible; it would be a miracle if 5 XXVII | husband. It seemed to him a terrible thing to have to guide so 6 XXVIII| collision which might have terrible results. He must not see 7 XXXI | would have been in the most terrible danger; but it held on its 8 XXXIV | secret rages, all the more terrible because contained, and which 9 XXXIV | situation, in any event, was a terrible one, and might be thus stated: 10 XXXV | which he was unarmed; it was terrible! But a few pounds were left 11 XXXV | he feared that something terrible might happen at any moment. 12 XXXV | with rescuing me from a terrible death, you thought yourself