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4
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an immeasurably deep gulf or great space
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5
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persons who put on false appearances of virtue or religion
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8
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timorous uncertain agitation; apprehension
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9
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servile; cringing manner of one very conscious of a subordinate position
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10
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dreadful; fearful; extremely serious
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11
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sharp; painful
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12
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nothing
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15
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hints; suggestions
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17
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steadily lessening
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18
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deny; ignore; pretend not to see
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19
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ruined; destroyed the worldly means, reputation, or hopes
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1
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points of time
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2
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of, relating to, or caused by witchcraft or the supernatural; strange
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3
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possessed or influenced by a demon; satanic; fiendish
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6
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supporting with evidence or authority
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7
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suffer ill health
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11
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event guided by God or divine leadership
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13
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disposed to seek revenge
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14
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something that causes wonder or astonishment
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16
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discredited or disgraced
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