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1 The lantern may blaze out like a bomb, and carry consternation in its path!
2 She will cut her cables to escape her doom, and will carry consternation and confusion among the ships astern.
3 Judging by present results, Washington, if he had a few regiments of Katharines, could carry consternation to the whole British army!
4 They had full faith that this would carry consternation to the Republican ranks, and would establish the President's power on a firm foundation.
5 No wonder, then, that the report of the Kroomen carried consternation with it.
6 This judgment carried consternation to the heart of Clara and of all her friends.
7 On the main-deck of the frigate the name carried consternation to Lieutenant Lord Desborough.
8 This terrible threat carried consternation into the Malay villages.
9 But the arrival of the water breakers carried consternation to the runaways, whatever they said and did.
10 He also opened his commission at Taunton and Wells; and every where carried consternation along with him.
11 And this belief, which would have carried consternation to the hearts of so many women, reassured her.
12 The news of the murder spread through the castle and all over the island, carrying consternation with it.
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