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1      IV|      bad man whom we need to dread."~ ~The others easily guessed
2      IX| makes the proposal which you dread, and give him this answer: '
3     XIV|   her hand, while a nameless dread showed itself in her face.~ ~"
4    XVII|      knew now that the vague dread which had oppressed her,
5     XIX|    start. The old roué had a dread of ghosts by night; he was
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