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 1    1,    2|        get his money?~And then anger seized him. He swore, he
 2    1,    2|      about. To tell the truth, anger at his powerlessness had
 3    1,   11|  ashore, but the river rose in anger, and the attempt had to
 4    1,   11|       time again the river, in anger, broke off the robes, and
 5    1,   17|  Benito seemed to shudder with anger as he said these words.~“
 6    1,   20|     from the rascal cooled his anger.~“Take care,” said Torres, “
 7    1,   20| menacing, and that the fire of anger still shone in his eyes.~
 8    2,    2|  unhesitatingly, but pale with anger.~“The scoundrel dared to
 9    2,    3| collapsed in face of the noble anger of his victim, had produced
10    2,   14|    subject of Joam Dacosta. To anger succeeded pity. The population
11    2,   14|         But the short burst of anger passed away, and the magistrate,
12    2,   15|       himself over to fury and anger, and, what was worse, to
13    2,   15|    what was worse, to impotent anger!~During the latter part
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