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1 Every drop of Leonard's blood seemed to turn to gall .
2 Why, your very breast would turn to gall !
3 The more shame that some choose a selfish one, and thus turn to gall all the affection with which they are endowed.
4 Such is the curse of bad men; they are rendered wretched not only by their crimes, but even their best feelings turn to gall .
5 All the trust and candour and sweetness of his nature turned to gall .
6 His eager love for them all had suddenly turned to gall .
7 With the last gay heart now turned to gall .
8 But this sweetness she has turned to gall !
9 Beautiful women had turned to gall on his tongue, shrunken to their skeletons in his weary eyes.
10 The mildness of my nature had fled, and all within me was turned to gall and bitterness.
11 Towards his wife he was changed-harsh ,cold ,bitterlysarcastic; as if her caresses had turned to gall .
12 How rapidly the milk turns to gall !
13 So livid was his face, that one might have thought that his whole blood had turned to gall .
14 In its helplessness the will recoils upon itself, turning to gall and bitterness, or seeks a solution in self-destruction.
15 As livid as if his blood had been suddenly turned to gall - with quivering lips and eyes starting from their sockets-M.
16 His spirit was haughty in the extreme, but destitute of true magnanimity, and when once wounded turned to gall and venom.
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