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1      XVI|   Notwithstanding that, you have contracted debts everywhere, and you
2      XVI|         the most furious passion contracted his features.~ ~But, by
3      XXI|          An expression of horror contracted Lacheneur’s features. It
4    XXXIX| arm-chair, he sat watching, with contracted brows, the movements of
5      XLI|     fixed upon vacancy, her lips contracted as if by a spasm, while
6     XLIV| inexplicable, but horrible fear, contracted her heart. She felt that
7     XLVI|          arm-chair, her features contracted by mortal anguish.~ ~“Blanche!”
8     LIII|          of February, Aunt Medea contracted inflammation of the lungs
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