Thus, chiefly through the efforts of this lover of peace and abhorrer of war, the art of maiming and killing became ever more efficient. |
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Hate, detester, abhorrer. Enemy, ennemi. With her tongue curled over her lip, she copied them in her notebook, then made them into sentences. |
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He might be assimilated to a madman, but the honourable Gentleman himself was an abhorrer, and an abhorrer could not reason. |
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