Chap.

1        2|   had been let off the most abominable of tortures. Her first thought
2        6|  there was at a standstill; abominable things had been happening
3        8|   woman who confesses to an abominable taste.~Bosc contented himself
4        9| nigh paternal feelings.~The abominable events attendant on their
5       10|   be struck, that something abominable would happen, which would
6       10|   however, Mme Robert wrote abominable, anonymous letters to her
7       13|   of expiatory anguish, the abominable torment from which he was
8       13| plagued to death; it was an abominable infliction!~In his jealous
9       13|     Her delicate hands left abominable traces and themselves decomposed
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