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1 The person that would slay such a creature would incur no sin.
2 You cannot slay such a man for the oath breaking of others.
3 The ministers guilty of peculation seek, O Bharata, to slay such informants.
4 To slay such a woman would be meritorious.
5 It were pity to slay such a man!
6 They were weeping over it, and lamenting the pitiless heart which could slay such youth and loveliness.
7 Ah, brother, ye have done full evil this day to slay such a holy priest, the which never trespassed.
8 Ah, fair brother, ye have done full evil this day to slay such an holy priest the which never trespassed.
9 Alaric and Atilla, those great conquerors, did not slay such numbers of their enemies as Gomara pretends we did in New Spain.
10 These were two-legs, and he could not slay such as they as he would have slain a death fang or a snow hunter.
11 The man who knowingly slays such a woman incurs double the sin that follows from Brahmanicide.
12 "He has taught me enough to enable me to slay such a man as you!"
13 The brief pleasure of consuming him, satisfying as it might be, would pale beside the terrible woe of slaying such a great man.
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