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1     I|   coachmen, stood before him trembling. Even Mr. Peter Bús himself
2    VI|      get out. Terrified, all trembling, she drew back her head;
3    VI| silence in the room, and the trembling women in the adjoining chamber
4   VII|       It was plain, from the trembling of his lips, that he wanted
5    IX|         Fanny, involuntarily trembling, uttered, with an effort,
6  XVII|    when she stood feverishly trembling before him.~ ~Each of them
7  XVII| inquired the lady in a voice trembling with emotion - she could
8   XIX|   husband, stretched out her trembling, fevered hand, and, grasping
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