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1       II| torn by the most frightful presentiments.~ ~She had heard it said
2     XIII| Such was her nature.~ ~Her presentiments were realized. It was, indeed,
3     XXXI|  prey to the most sinister presentiments.~ ~He felt assured that
4     XLIV| soon replaced these gloomy presentiments.~ ~One evening, while she
5      XLV|    the bed.~ ~Who talks of presentiments. She was as gay and vivacious
6     LIII|       More troubled by her presentiments now, than she had been by
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