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 1    1,   13|           impelled by one common terror. They could not be pursued
 2    1,   13|        hunters still fewer. What terror then could have driven them
 3    1,   17|         for robbers, and fled in terror.”~“I rather think they did
 4    1,   19|          the child, for a secret terror filled him at the sight
 5    1,   19| displayed signs of the liveliest terror, with the exception of Thaouka,
 6    1,   25|      OMBU like a robe of Nessus. Terror seized the entire group.
 7    1,   25|          out in the most violent terror:~“Help! Help!”~Austin rushed
 8    2,   10| creatures became almost mad with terror, and were seized with a
 9    2,   14|        brake, and in an agony of terror, speechless and almost unable
10    2,   17|      Helena rushed toward him in terror, as he fell down struck
11    3,   10|      more with disgust than with terror. These heads were those
12    3,   10|         the unfortunate woman in terror.~Glenarvan, without a word,
13    3,   12|          ready to appear without terror before the Supreme Judge.
14    3,   13|         The steward fell back in terror.~“Shut off steam!” cried
15    3,   14|        then turned, and gazed in terror at this fearful phenomenon,
16    3,   16|      disappeared below.~A cry of terror succeeded the surprise produced
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