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 1       II|        ready to succumb to the torture of the terrible conflict
 2      III|      will, at the cost of what torture, had he made himself what
 3      XVI|       for me to endure further torture? No, I have nothing to tell
 4     XXXI| suicide, the most cruel mental torture which man was ever forced
 5     XXXI|      lack of nourishment. This torture soon became so intolerable
 6    XXXII|     consented to be put to the torture before receiving his death-blow,
 7      XLV|    nothing could atone for the torture she had endured.~ ~But in
 8     XLVI|   entreated God to shorten her torture.~ ~“Ah, it is horrible!
 9      LII|      again and again, that the torture of poison could not be as
10      LIV|     dream was now only another torture added to all the others.~ ~
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