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 1      I,       I|           poor little half-frozen creature directly with you." Then,
 2      I,       I|        what an inquisitive little creature it is!" muttered the old
 3    III,     III|       blow fell on the water. The creature had vanished underneath
 4    III,     III|         to himself, "hunt up this creature, and shoot it - be it man
 5    III,     III| remonstrance.~ ~"I will shoot the creature!" repeated Ludwig, savagely.~ ~
 6    III,     III|        really going to shoot that creature?" asked Marie, still trembling.~ ~"
 7    III,     III|       without effect. The hideous creature leaped merrily away.~ ~More
 8    III,     III|         the same, it was a living creature, and must become food for
 9    III,      IV|           like the otters, a dumb creature from whose lips issued no
10    III,      IV|          been told that a strange creature was frightening the village
11    III,      IV|       destroyed the irresponsible creature whom his neighbor was endeavoring
12    III,      IV|          on the engraving.~ ~"The creature is really a harmless human
13     IV,      II|     deceive me. And now I see the creature over yonder with the beautiful
14     IV,     III|         chair.~ ~What a beautiful creature! The clinging folds of her
15      V,      II|        furious became the strange creature's glee, while the entire
16      V,      II|            You have taught a wild creature to kindle a fire, and thus
17      V,     III|        and body, to this innocent creature, whom he had sworn to defend
18     VI,      VI|        where did you ever see the creature?"~ ~Marie hesitated a moment
19   VIII,      II|         that I am the curse-laden creature who was sent after you to
20   VIII,     III|            answer one question. A creature who calls himself the Marquis
21     IX,      II|             When I challenged the creature he stood up on his feet,
22     IX,      II|      touchwood! Give chase to the creature!"~ ~But the order for a
23     IX,      IV|         making of me the wretched creature I am!"~ ~As she spoke she
24      X,      II|         There is not a more timid creature in the world than my poor
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