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1 III | holds the woman holds the cause!”~Lecoq did not deign to 2 III | an unworthy passion might cause a man even of birth and 3 III | wishes, at least, to have no cause for self-reproach.~He found 4 IV | blood if that could only cause them to congeal.”~Father 5 VI | could only plead my own cause,” he thought. “What are 6 VII | wishing to disclose the real cause of his anger, he entered 7 VII | would find himself would cause him to revolt, to lose his 8 VIII | dram?~Unable to explain the cause of his comrade’s absence, 9 X | remain silent? Is it her own cause that she is defending? Is 10 X | allowed to plead his own cause, in his own way. His eyes 11 XI | seeming contradiction did not cause M. Segmuller to abandon 12 XII | quarrel with me, without any cause whatever.”~Skilfully as 13 XII | remarkable. What was the cause of it?”~“The cause!” indignantly 14 XII | was the cause of it?”~“The cause!” indignantly exclaimed 15 XII | seemingly enraged; “the cause! Can’t you see, sir, that 16 XVIII| stone, for an instant the cause of such commotion. Thus 17 XX | truth the pair had just cause for exultation, good reason 18 XX | had been anxious without cause. May had fled; not thoughtlessly, 19 XXII | numerous. But he pleaded his cause so adroitly that at last 20 XXV | and embraced the popular cause with all the ardor of youth.