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1       XX| expected the marquis would be terrified; not in the least; he seemed
2      XXV|      her head sadly.~ ~“I was terrified,” she faltered. “The future
3     XXVI|    their minds, and after the terrified man replied, according as
4     XXVI|     the worthy man was really terrified. He had just learned that
5     XXXI|     there was one man who was terrified by this resonant voice,
6     XXXI|       He is insane!” said the terrified Chupin, “he is mad!”~ ~Then
7     XLII|       Without waiting for her terrified aunt, Blanche darted in
8     XLVI|  child. She was dead, and the terrified murderess stood in the middle
9   XLVIII|      could not have been more terrified.~ ~“All must have been discovered!”
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