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1     I|    yet they are both far more horrible animals than a mouse. What,
2     I| peewit, and then, seizing the horrible animal by that part of its
3  VIII|    could save them from their horrible fate.[Pg 202]~ ~Yes, good
4    IX|     you cannot imagine what a horrible torture it is for a mother
5     X|       to be in riveted with a horrible fascination on her elbows,
6    XI|   herself, for that colour is horrible to her, and she has convulsions
7   XII|   sitting now, and had seen a horrible sight; and now he saw by
8 XVIII|   dispersed. It[Pg 330] was a horrible thought that this man, who
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