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 1        I|  forgotten.~ ~Invaded France, the threatening enemy, were alike forgotten.
 2        V| Providence, and faced the future, threatening though it was, with the
 3       VI|      brandishing his stick, as if threatening an enemy visible to himself
 4      VII|          considered the danger so threatening that he deemed it necessary
 5       XI|      moment which followed was as threatening as the profound calm which
 6       XI|         Maurice’s attitude was so threatening that Martial fully expected
 7       XI|           surveyed the group with threatening eyes.~ ~“Yes, I refused
 8      XVI|           his hands as if he were threatening some invisible enemy; his
 9     XXII|            said Lacheneur, with a threatening gesture. “Wait here until
10   XXVIII|      manipulated his pistol in so threatening a manner that the marquis
11      XXX|           oath, and, in an almost threatening tone, he said:~ ~“We will
12     XXXV|       happen,” demanded one, in a threatening tone, “that Baron dEscorval
13     XXXV|           the present danger, the threatening future, all combined to
14     LIII|            and saw only angry and threatening clouds.~ ~Time, perhaps,
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