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1     I|        hundred florins," said the frightened Nabob, who could scarcely
2   III|         time because my horse got frightened and shied. But just you
3    IV|           assembly!~ ~Papa was so frightened by this apparition that
4    IV|      little sister!"~ ~They quite frightened the child with all these[
5    IV|       before Fanny had time to be frightened, he thrashed her in a way
6    IX|      daughters (Mrs. Meyer looked frightened). There are some embroideries
7    IX| poil-de-chevre - - "~ ~Boltay was frightened at all those foreign words.~ ~"
8  XIII|          said she; "but I feel so frightened on your account."~ ~John
9  XVII|             stammered Fanny, with frightened, embarrassed eyes.~ ~"Then
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