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1    VI| point of firing. He meant to torture his adversary by holding
2    IX|      imagine what a horrible torture it is for a mother who has
3     X|  cause her the most terrible torture, the most piercing shame!~ ~
4  XVII|  this was the most exquisite torture conceivable to which a man
5   XIX|   the hand of God."~ ~"Don't torture me; say exactly what has
6    XX|    out her woe, amidst sweet torture and painful joy, that secret
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