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 1      II|      and so escape the horrible fate of being buried alive?"~ ~"
 2     XII| VISITANT.~ ~It was the irony of fate that the mansion which had
 3    XIII|        left the prisoner to her fate. Blanka felt herself absolved
 4      XV|         him. Finally he met the fate of many another brave man, -
 5      XV|       her gently the news of my fate. In the accompanying pocketbook
 6    XVII|         right to ask so much of fate? Will not Heaven be angry
 7     XIX|        it appears, this woman's fate hung by a thread; but all
 8    XXII|     CHAPTER XXII.~ ~THE HAND OF FATE.~ ~Through the main street
 9    XXII|  innocent hand that decides the fate of these two towns," continued
10   XXIII|    receive the attack. What the fate of these women and children
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