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 1       IX|         have resolved upon the extreme measure you have counselled.
 2      XVI|       his despair, has adopted extreme resolutions. Speak, let
 3     XXIV| ordinarily must have indicated extreme self-complacency; but at
 4   XXXIII|      traitor inspired him with extreme repugnance.~ ~But it was
 5     XXXV|     night, was perilous in the extreme.~ ~Before allowing the baron
 6     XXXV|   operation which, in spite of extreme caution, drew many terrible
 7    XXXVI|   height of prudence, and that extreme confidence often meets with
 8  XXXVIII|        Well,” he replied, with extreme violence, “my hatred is
 9    XXXIX| arm-chair some young ladies of extreme sensibility could not repress
10    XLIII|     seemed to justify the most extreme measures.~ ~She had plenty
11   XLVIII|       did not utter a cry. Her extreme fear gave her the courage
12   XLVIII| tormented her, she talked with extreme volubility, repeating again
13     XLIX|       inmates, but not without extreme caution, for fear of arousing
14        L|      tortures.~ ~He spoke with extreme violence and in a voice
15      LIV|     responsibility of the most extreme measures.~ ~“Compelled by
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