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 1        I|     exclaimed, with even greater violence; “let him try, and we will
 2       II|         Lacheneur, with unwonted violence of manner. “By what right
 3       VI|      repeated with still greater violence, and for a period of five
 4       IX|          sun fell with scorching violence upon the sandy soil, and
 5       XI|     expected another attack. The violence of the shock had thrown
 6       XI|      could she help blessing the violence which put an end to a situation
 7       XV|         abating had increased in violence. Delirium peopled his brain
 8    XXVII|         characterized by intense violence, but lasted only five minutes.
 9     XXXV|       cramp seized him with such violence that he was obliged to sit
10  XXXVIII|         he replied, with extreme violence, “my hatred is unabated
11     XLII| Sairmeuse without any display of violence had cost Blanche an almost
12     XLIV|      tone that added a frightful violence to his threats, he said:~ ~“
13      XLV|          Aunt Medea’s arm with a violence that made her cry out.~ ~“
14      XLV|         her heart beat with such violence that she could not understand
15        L|            He spoke with extreme violence and in a voice vibrant with
16      LIV|          raging with~ the utmost violence, he had courage to assume
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