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1       IX| hurriedly, but Maurice was appalled by the firmness of her accent.~ ~
2      XXI| heads of your children!”~ ~Appalled by these prophetic words,
3     XXIV|   drawing-room, silent and appalled by horrible forebodings.~ ~
4      XXV| still—alas! see before me, appalled me. Now I am resigned. I
5     XXXI|   a league from the inn.~ ~Appalled by this discovery, he remained
6     XXXV|   places.~ ~This discovery appalled him.~ ~A part of the rope
7     XLIV|        Here is justice!”~ ~Appalled and distressed beyond measure,
8    XLVII|    priest recoiled, really appalled by the looks and manner
9    XLVII|   she done with her child? Appalled by a dread of disgrace,
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