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1 I | dragged him back. The murderer tried to resist; but in vain. 2 I | ebbing away. When he again tried to speak, he could not. 3 I | want.~At first the General tried to impose silence upon the 4 II | constant privations, he tried to escape from the horrors 5 III | these women here? If he is tried, this will be the important 6 V | young detective accordingly tried to console himself for his 7 V | staggered against the walls. He tried to cross the street, but 8 VI | physician’s explanations, and tried to make them agree with 9 VI | the young police agent tried to read upon the magistrate’ 10 VII | beside the quay. Here he tried to collect his thoughts. 11 VII | fastened it round his neck and tried to strangle himself with 12 VIII | than life, since he had tried to destroy himself that 13 IX | she left your house you tried to keep her child—no doubt 14 X | managing his questions as a tried general in maneuvering his 15 X | excitement. Yesterday you tried to destroy yourself. It 16 X | t wish to suffer.’ So I tried to strangle myself. My death 17 X | strait-waistcoat, the jailor tried to feed me just as a nurse 18 X | tightly as I could. Then he tried to force my mouth open and 19 X | take his impertinence! I tried to bite him: that’s the 20 XII | unnerved the prisoner. He tried to laugh, but his merriment 21 XV | this unworthy rascal even tried to trade on her good looks. 22 XV | was alone, some of them tried to carry their pleasantry 23 XVIII| functionary’s opinion, he tried every means to substantiate 24 XIX | the Assizes by himself, tried and convicted, while his 25 XXI | the cry in his throat. He tried to escape, and to beat off 26 XXIV | terribly perplexed. When you tried to speak to him, as he was 27 XXIV | neither fumed nor fretted, nor tried to prove that he had been 28 XXIV | said he, “was when you tried to discover the owner of 29 XXIV | discover the last owner.”~“You tried very hard, I don’t deny 30 XXIV | and then, I should have tried to win the favor of all 31 XXIV | after him.’ I shouldn’t have tried to prevent his seeing her, 32 XXV | treason and conspiracy. He was tried by a military commission, 33 XXV | present Duc de Sairmeuse tried to have the father of the