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 1     XXIV|        calling to her from the dread abyss into which he had
 2     XXVI|  suffered an agony of fear and dread through the long night which
 3     XXIX|  suddenly seized by a horrible dread, she added:~ ~“Do not attempt
 4      XXX| finding he had nothing more to dread from the keenest ears, now
 5     XLIV|        food to my lips without dread of poison. And until we
 6      XLV| tremble after that?~ ~Her only dread now, was lest she should
 7      XLV|        bowl down.~ ~A horrible dread made the watcher’s heart
 8    XLVII|      since she is dead?”~ ~The dread light of insanity glittered
 9    XLVII|       her child? Appalled by a dread of disgrace, did she commit
10        L|      and her husband rose that dread apparition; and Marie-Anne
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