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1     I,     91|  distributed and seemingly paralysed by fear. When they were
2   III,     63|    sight and hearing quite paralysed. Silius, on the one hand,
3   III,     96| responsibility; others are paralysed by it. It is not possible
4  XIII,      6|    when every one else was paralysed with alarm, motioned to
5   XIV,      9|    as to its author. Then, paralysed with terror and protesting
6   XIV,     41|     as if their limbs were paralysed, they stood motionless,
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