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1 1| conceived herself fully~capable of directing a statesman,
2 1| gain the ear of a minister capable of~appreciating his ideas.
3 3| ambition,~Elisabeth was capable of requiring others to do
4 3| patience of~a cat, and was capable of bringing about some cold
5 3| head-clerk as well as the~most capable man in the division; also
6 3| Why should you think me capable of that?"~ ~Des Lupeaulx
7 4| appointment over the head of so~capable a man as Rabourdin had been
8 4| or Bixiou; for Bixiou was~capable of anything, even of doing
9 4| Flavie Minoret, one of those capable and~charming Parisian women
10 4| dominoes, the only game~he was capable of understanding. When his
11 4| at fencing, seemed quite capable of extreme brutality~if
12 5| espionage or tale-bearing. A man capable of~informing against his
13 5| believe one among us is capable of~such an act. But that'
14 5| Rabourdin is the only man capable of taking charge~of the
15 6| to give up a woman who is capable of becoming a most~precious
16 7| after~point him out as a man capable of the blackest crimes;
17 7| me! That's what~men are! capable of sleeping with the wife
18 8| shouldn't have thought you capable of that~distinction, my
19 8| It is not ideas, but men capable of executing them that~we
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