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1    1,   13|    and clearly the howls of terrified animals, were redoubled.
2    1,   13|    of lichen, and giddy and terrified in the extreme, was rushing
3    1,   19|    through the palings. The terrified horses broke loose from
4    1,   22|   harbor of refuge, and the terrified horses galloped so wildly
5    1,   25|      the scared eyes of the terrified Robert, and the careless
6    1,   25|   all silent, troubled, and terrified, as they watched branch
7    2,   18|     speak.”~This revelation terrified Glenarvan and the rest of
8    3,   11| prisoners, who were already terrified at their delirious gestures.~
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