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1        I| turned first so red, then so frightfully pale, that those around
2       XI|     he, in a voice which was frightfully altered, “and you have doubtless
3     XXIV|    appeared.~ ~She was still frightfully pale; but her step was firm,
4     XXXI|    at his fireside he turned frightfully pale.~ ~“Unfortunate woman!”
5    XXXII|  accompanied by Martial; all frightfully angry.~ ~M. de Sairmeuse
6      XLV|      her features had become frightfully changed. Her face was livid
7       LV|      whose crime has been so frightfully expiated here below!”~ ~
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