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 1     XVII| Blanche said to herself. “How horrible! Ah! this dangerous creature
 2       XX|      thundered, with the most horrible oaths.~ ~He was so formidable
 3     XXII|     supper was over.~ ~What a horrible insult! Still, she was certain
 4     XXIV|        silent and appalled by horrible forebodings.~ ~The unusually
 5      XXV|  endure the punishment for my horrible fault—I will submit to the
 6    XXVII|   could no longer endure this horrible and abominable injustice,
 7   XXVIII|       reproaching her for the horrible fate which Lacheneur had
 8     XXIX|    Then, suddenly seized by a horrible dread, she added:~ ~“Do
 9      XXX|     end of it, exclaimed with horrible imprecations of hatred and
10     XLIV|      disengaging himself.~ ~A horrible presentiment crossed Marie-Anne’
11     XLIV|      vague, inexplicable, but horrible fear, contracted her heart.
12      XLV|        set the bowl down.~ ~A horrible dread made the watcher’s
13     XLVI|     her torture.~ ~“Ah, it is horrible! I suffer too much! Death!
14     XLVI|     Ah! this suffering is too horrible. Blanche, remember——”~ ~
15    XLVII|         Nothing could be more horrible than to see this man, upon
16   XLVIII|      her to reveal the truth, horrible as it was, or to invent
17        L|   brave and determined.~ ~But horrible fears assailed her when
18       LV|       endured some moments of horrible hesitation in the prison-van.~ ~
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