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1 It was succeeded by the most frantic and angry demonstrations of vengeance.
2 There he met Martha Kawa, whose demeanour showed signs of the most frantic terror.
3 The visionary who believes in his own most frantic vision is always noble and useful.
4 He lost his temper quite at last, and broke out in the most frantic reproaches.
5 To attempt to get through undiscovered would be an act of the most frantic temerity.
6 He commenced his career by the most frantic outrages.
7 Just then the child uttered a most frantic scream.
8 She could make no progress, her most frantic efforts seemed hardly more than standing still.
9 And, oddly, probably the most frantic opening of a new market took place in 2003-inOklahoma.
10 The exception to the rule came in Jurys Doyle, where business was at its most frantic in months.
11 She followed his corpse to the grave in a tearless apathy, more pitiful than the most frantic grief.
12 At these words Amelia discharged a shower of tears, and gave every mark of the most frantic grief.
13 Being attacked by a considerable body of Turkish forces, he and his attendants fought with the most frantic valour.
14 He was prepared for the most frantic ebullitions of wrath, for violence even; or for dull, stupid, blank silence.
15 Thorg threw himself into the most frantic fury- avolleyof the most horrible oaths was discharged from his lips.
16 In utter despair he made the most frantic efforts to recover the wandering shoes from under the table; but, alas!
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