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1     VIII| only too well the terrible apprehensions of his wife.~ ~“We have
2        X|  bread.”~ ~These torturing apprehensions were, to a man who judged
3     XXVI| exceeded his most sinister apprehensions. Now, he believed anything
4      XLI|    and the abbe’s sinister apprehensions were not realized; he, too,
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