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1 1,2| Marguerite." ~Shame, sorrow, and rage, brought tears to Pascal' 2 3,2| features were distorted with rage; but he did not stir - he 3 4,1| baron almost frantic with rage. What did it avail him that 4 6,1| terrible Wilkie's grief and rage would be if he chanced to 5 6,2| heard him give vent to his rage and despair in terrible 6 6,4| that tone of concentrated rage which betrays years of repressed 7 7,6| nothing!" ~Maddened with rage and disappointment, M. Wilkie 8 7,6| listened. At that moment rage was imparting a truly frightful 9 7,6| apoplexy, and such furious rage gleamed in his eyes that 10 10,6| Florent was crimson with rage. "There," said he, addressing 11 11,3| imprudence, he mastered his rage, and exclaimed, with a forced 12 12,3| Pascal was overcome with rage and indignation, and felt 13 13,5| with his face purple with rage, he exclaimed: "It's a shame! 14 14,2| he turned crimson, and rage again filled his heart. " 15 15,4| apoplexy. It made him wild with rage to think that he was only 16 18,1| She realized what frenzied rage must fill this man's heart 17 18,5| one moment furious with rage or wild with grief, and 18 20,2| Coralth fairly bellowed with rage. But Pascal did not heed