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 1    1,   22|     water would sweep along with fearful rapidity.~The horses were
 2    1,   22|        over the fugitives with a fearful noise. Men and animals all
 3    2,    7|         vessel was disabled by a fearful storm in which they were
 4    2,   11|         of such an excitement.~A fearful accident had occurred; not
 5    2,   11|      smoke still rose. After the fearful fall came fire, more fearful
 6    2,   11|     fearful fall came fire, more fearful still! Great tracks of blood,
 7    3,    4|       with brandy, seasoned with fearful blasphemies.~“The first
 8    3,   11|        This was the signal for a fearful scene of cannibalism. The
 9    3,   11|         the air; and but for the fearful tumult of the festival,
10    3,   11|    horror, tried to conceal this fearful scene from the eyes of the
11    3,   13|        of the mountain, uttering fearful cries.~“Shout! yell! till
12    3,   13|     renewed their fire and their fearful yells, the one as loud as
13    3,   14|          gazed in terror at this fearful phenomenon, this volcano
14    3,   14| inclosure of stakes, watched the fearful progress of the phenomenon.~
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