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 1        I|   soldier, whose voice had aroused the most noble sentiments
 2        I|    of avarice was suddenly aroused.~ ~“In my opinion,” resumed
 3        I|  the storm of anger he had aroused. In his secret heart he
 4       II|    like a sleeper suddenly aroused from the terrors of a nightmare,
 5     XIII|    rough road, the jolting aroused the duke from the profound
 6     XIII|  suspicions which had been aroused by Martial’s momentary agitation.~ ~“
 7      XIV|    the feeling of jealousy aroused in her heart. But from the
 8      XIV|   of the glasses, suddenly aroused Martial from his dream of
 9      XIX|    Marie-Anne had received aroused his sympathy and indignation.~ ~
10    XXVII|  This monstrous seance had aroused a storm of indignation and
11     XXXV| The sorrow and indignation aroused within him gave him strength
12  XXXVIII|  that nearly ran over him, aroused him from his stupor, and
13     XLII| But her indomitable vanity aroused within her the heroism of
14     XLIX| once if his suspicions are aroused.~ ~But the weeks went by,
15      LIV| suspicions might have been aroused by the malicious smile that
16       LV|   Absinthe’s curiosity was aroused.~ ~“Excuse me,” said he, “
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