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1 Yes, in the very hell from which he turned 'with retorted scorn.'
2 And in truth the next half-hour was for Rudd very hell of very hell .
3 The same presence which is joy to some may be a very hell to others.
4 Does envy make our heart a very hell ?
5 She's going through a very hell upon earth!
6 It was a very hell of heat; my lungs, all the inside of me, was on fire.
7 One lone black beggar amongst the lot of us, and he seemed to look through me into the very hell .
8 And yet for some of them this life of brawls and vodka, of theft and mendicancy, is a very hell .
9 Ignorant of the peculiarities of spirit condition, I could not grope my way out of this place, which appeared to me a very hell .
10 Torture is doubtless over-ruled for the good of the tortured, but it will one day burn a very hell in the hearts of the torturers.
11 And humility and meekness and the whole mind of Christ are there where pride and anger and ill-will are felt to be very hell itself.
12 It seemed to slip across the night, sleepily- averyhell-fog
13 "I understand," I answered calmly, although within my heart a very hell was raging.
14 "That's part of the puzzle, Marsh, that's the very hell and all of it."
15 "Fair Wyoming," by the bad passions of its inhabitants, was converted into a very hell .
16 "I hear that you drummed them to victory through a very hell of torture, Mr. Ritchie," said the General.
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