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1 Every person in the room seemed terror-stricken at the wild spectacle he presented.
2 They seemed terror-stricken , and made no attempt to oppose the warrior ants, except by clinging to them.
3 For some reason she seemed terror-stricken , both she and Louise, who was clinging now to her arm.
4 Every instant I expected to see him seized by its terrific jaws; but the creature seemed terror-stricken , and made no attempt at defence.
5 'My dear,'-hervoice was so low that it seemedterror-stricken,-'youdon't mean to marry-any one else?'
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