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1 That brought more laughter from the Lannisters, more curses from Robb.
2 He heard a succession of dry, swishing sounds nearby, and more curses in French.
3 It seemed that Fellwroth had told the truth about planting more curses in Shannon's body.
4 Nothing brings down more curses than a real benediction.
5 There are no more curses and no more night.
6 He shouted more curses and menaces, and among them some strange, some almost incredible words.
7 The horse gave a shrill cry of pain, and more curses were added to the din.
8 No order could be given without it, under the impression, apparently, that the more curses the more speed.
9 Calling me a hooker... She hurried away, shouting something about calling the cops mixed in with more curses until she rounded the corner.
10 Every morning the horizon is empty but for our own companions, each sunset brings more curses from the people because of all this futility!
11 There followed a skidding sound as the casket moved forward, more curses , a shadowy figure retreating from the Rim...
12 Mr. Granger has been productive of more curses than a dozen John Bagfords-anevil genius of the same type-theprocess is now termed extra-illustrating.
13 More curses , hands scrubbing jawlines, shuffling boots.
14 More curses from the Sumerians filled the air, but even the enemy probably had to admire a good bit of horsemanship.
15 'Spindle!' Blend managed, swallowing more curses .
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