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1       IV| attitude and the light that burned in her eyes told of invincible
2     XVII|   and upon my word, she has burned herself.”~ ~“Yesterday,
3      XXV|     There was powder enough burned to win a battle; there were
4     XLIV|     unextinguishable hatred burned in his eyes.~ ~When he entered
5     XLIX| Borderie. These articles he burned.~ ~This strange act was
6       LV|   him, and his clothing was burned.~ ~And it was he who, during
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