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1     XVII|         calumny.~ ~Two or three abominable stories which she concocted,
2     XXII|      hope of success. It was an abominable falsehood. But, if this
3    XXIII|        secretly, he exclaimed: “Abominable impertinence! What! I am
4    XXVII|        endure this horrible and abominable injustice, and this man
5   XXXIII|        committed so ignoble and abominable?” he pursued. “Then why
6       XL|       the insurrection has been abominable, and you have good reason
7      XLI| Lacheneur’s conspiracy, and the abominable slaughter for which it had
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