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 1       II|     her heart torn by the most frightful presentiments.~ ~She had
 2       II|    rose, unable to conceal his frightful agitation.~ ~“You will thank
 3       VI|        son exposed to the most frightful peril.~ ~“Be prudent!” entreated
 4      XII|        mind these plans, whose frightful consequences he could neither
 5     XIII|        her manner betrayed the frightful anguish she had suffered
 6      XIV|         After a few minutes of frightful uncertainty, honor triumphed.~ ~
 7      XVI|     yes!” he exclaimed, with a frightful oath, “yes, you have spoken
 8    XVIII|    Could you see, unmoved, the frightful position in which she is
 9      XXI|       honest man; think of the frightful responsibility you assume!
10     XXII|  struggle begins, all the more frightful by reason of the darkness!~ ~
11     XXIV|      at once the extent of the frightful danger that menaced the
12     XXIV|       vent to his disgust in a frightful oath.~ ~“Hein!” said he,
13      XXV|  necessary to inflict the most frightful—he said the most salutary
14    XXVII|       could divine at once the frightful certainty of the result.~ ~
15   XXVIII|       once unspeakably sad and frightful.~ ~“Have I, then, offended
16     XXXI|        set upon his head. This frightful thought awakened in his
17    XXXII|  abandoned himself to the most frightful despair.~ ~He had just given
18    XXXII|       the preparations for the frightful holocaust.~ ~Consternation
19   XXXIII|        Lacheneur girl, and the frightful brutality of which the peasants
20     XXXV|    rope!” he exclaimed, with a frightful oath.~ ~And a recollection
21     XXXV|        body had sustained many frightful wounds,~ ~Kneeling beside
22     XXXV|    defiles of the mountains.~ ~Frightful news awaited them there.
23    XXXVI|        to expose themselves to frightful peril. What good would it
24      XLI| Maurice’s and Jean Lacheneur’s frightful imprudence had been, as
25      XLI|      her secret. Her agony was frightful; but what could she do!~ ~
26     XLII|     gun on his shoulder. He is frightful to look upon, a perfect
27     XLIV|        quiet tone that added a frightful violence to his threats,
28     XLVI|       was so unexpected and so frightful that Mme. Blanche recoiled.~ ~“
29    XLVII|    murmured, with an accent of frightful despondency, “fate shows
30    XLVII|    that are, perhaps, the most frightful signs of despair.~ ~“You
31    XLVII|     Jean Lacheneur uttered the frightful howl of an infuriated wild
32   XLVIII|        Blanche had sustained a frightful shock, when Chupin was obliged
33   XLVIII| recount all the details of the frightful drama which had been enacted
34   XLVIII|  excited gestures betrayed the frightful anxiety that was torturing
35     XLIX|      property, reminded of his frightful fall only by a very slight
36        L|     heard Chupin declare, with frightful oaths, that he should never
37        L|       mere apparition—it was a frightful reality.~ ~But hers was
38        L|       in the midst of the most frightful tortures.~ ~He spoke with
39     LIII|        consummate skill.~ ~Her frightful sufferings and anxiety never
40      LIV| revenge he had chosen the most frightful and ignoble that a brain
41      LIV|        he vaguely realized the frightful suffering which had been
42       LV|    Court of Assizes, prison, a frightful scandal, dishonor, eternal
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