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1 I | brilliant future; for these hopes were extinguished~by their
2 I | Both felt high swelling hopes of~manifold success; both
3 I | insight,~David read the secret hopes set by the mother and sister
4 I | his love by sharing her hopes and her self-~sacrifice.
5 I | the ashes of the volcano; hopes extinguished beneath a~profound
6 II | French noblesse, holding out hopes to them which could only
7 II | upon~herself and distant hopes. Then, when she began to
8 II | Peninsula, her~disappointed hopes revived. Natural curiosity
9 III | appeared to offer up his hopes as a sacrifice at Mme. de~
10 III | father's genius and blighted hopes and of his~grinding poverty.
11 III | yet unstained, of budding hopes~undespoiled by rough winds,
12 IV | with the brightness of many hopes, that his~sister could not
13 IV | rewarded him beyond his hopes by that tone in her voice;
14 V | everything; he~would convert my hopes into realities, and begin
15 VI | his way to~success! His hopes were dashed to the ground. "
16 VIII| went back to David's~house, hopes pursuing him as the Furies
17 VIII| the realization of many hopes; but at the moment~they
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