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1      I,      II|        him.~ ~"You need not be alarmed, citizen," said the man
2     II,       I|   these words became seriously alarmed.~ ~"The Herr Doctor, I trust,
3    III,     III|       cried the count, greatly alarmed, seizing the girdle about
4     IV,     III|       don't want any one to be alarmed - and please go into the
5     VI,       V|   frightened you? But don't be alarmed; directly some one will
6    VII,      II|   General Chasteler had become alarmed at Napoleon's proclamation
7   VIII,       I|   voice would say:~ ~"Don't be alarmed, ladies. You are with friends.
8     IX,      II|     The fire in the morass had alarmed the entire neighborhood,
9      X,      II| exquisite French:~ ~"Do not be alarmed, ladies. You are perfectly
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