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 1    Pref|  families were butchered in cold blood, and whole villages sacked
 2       V|          drops of the Redeemer's blood had fallen, - Blanka could
 3       X|         to find her lying in her blood on the floor with half a
 4     XIV|      suckled. That she cries for blood instead of milk is something
 5     XIV| beacon-fires calling to deeds of blood and rapine.~ ~A turn in
 6     XIV|       plunge my whole country in blood, you may baptise my countrymen
 7      XV|        you clear a path, through blood if need be, to the altar
 8     XIX|        MIDNIGHT COUNCIL.~ ~While blood was being shed on the banks
 9     XIX|      though it should cost human blood to prevent it."~ ~The speaker
10     XXI|     Albeit the earth reeked with blood in those days, yet the spring
11    XXII|         were eager to shed human blood; but now they have slaked
12    XXII|        be given over to fire and blood and pillage!" exclaimed
13   XXIII|          shed their last drop of blood rather than let the enemy
14     XXV|        scruples against shedding blood, except in defence of home
15    XXVI|       alike in that maelstrom of blood and fire.~ ~At four o'clock
16   XXVII|        so freely shed his life's blood. That was what only a man
17  XXVIII|         compressed lips till the blood ran. Opening the door of
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