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 1       II|    purchased Sairmeuse to this fatal Sunday in August, 1815,
 2        V|       of the 24th of July—that fatal list which summoned the
 3        X|      that sooner or later this fatal word would be uttered?~ ~
 4      XVI|        not come. This house is fatal. And if you meet me, turn
 5    XVIII|     the criminal who reads the fatal verdict in the solemn face
 6     XXIV|        that my family would be fatal to yours!”~ ~“Poor child!”
 7      XXV|     endeavored to destroy this fatal list; but the agonies of
 8    XXVII|    overwhelmed by one of those fatal coincidences which explain,
 9     XLII|       all recollection of that fatal day whose sun had seen her
10     XLIV| brother’s mind the same fixed, fatal idea which had lured her
11     XLIX|     the names already upon the fatal list!~ ~Lacheneur, beheaded.~ ~
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