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1       II|         on, leaving the gardener petrified with astonishment, crossed
2        V| presbytery.~ ~The baron listened petrified with astonishment, almost
3      XVI|           dEscorval stood as if petrified.~ ~“He dares to come here!”
4     XVII|     departed, leaving Marie-Anne petrified with surprise, sorrow, and
5     XLIV|           Marie-Anne stood as if petrified.~ ~“He is mad!” she murmured.~ ~“
6    XLVII|        of the chamber he paused, petrified with horror by the spectacle
7       LV|  Lacheneur.”~ ~Lecoq stood as if petrified.~ ~Now he understood the
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