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1 Was it only a day since she had passed through such terrors ?
2 Death has no such terrors to them as loss of trade.
3 You did not expect to see such terrors and dangers here?
4 Gabriel suggests that we should get married at once and fly from such terrors .
5 But Mr Holmes seemed totally unaffected by any such terrors .
6 Has your highness the courage to trample on such terrors ?
7 And in such terrors and other afflictions this faith ought to grow and be strengthened.
8 Overcoming the fears of such terrors as the Daily Mail's "slop bucket" is crucial.
9 But a man under the power of such terrors as now occupied me catches at every reed.
10 Deliver us from such terrors as these!
11 No such terrors , however, were displayed by the sailors who undertook to row him over to the yacht.
12 Frame not such terrors before me.
13 But here such terrors seemed absurd.
14 Paul thought it a very phantasy of fate that the coming of day, which is like life, should bring such terrors .
15 Haunted by such terrors , Peter had to listen to the tirades of Donald Gordon, of John Durand, and of Sorensen, the longshoremen's leader.
16 I had been quite cheerful over my prospects; indeed, I was almost happy in being alone again after having such terrors in the house.
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