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 1       IX|      seemed to have laid her curse upon it. Nothing would grow
 2      XVI|     I warned you, and do not curse me.”~ ~He paused, and seeing
 3    XVIII|    than three days you would curse me, and ruin us by some
 4     XXIV|      have not the courage to curse my folly! Oh, mother, mother,
 5      XXV|   see only too well that you curse me, that you curse the day
 6      XXV|  that you curse me, that you curse the day when we met for
 7      XLI|   service. Would you have me curse you for saving my life?”~ ~
 8     XLVI|       I have wept so much! A curse was upon me!”~ ~She was
 9    XLVII|     precautions! Ah! it is a curse upon me!”~ ~He sank back
10     XLIX|      was not long before the curse fell upon them.~ ~One fine
11     LIII|  counsel or encouragement. I curse you!”~ ~And she died just
12      LIV| noisy crowd came to hoot and curse and hurl stones at his windows;
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