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1 I | once; that it is, on the contrary, a work of patience and 2 III | companion’s regret. On the contrary, he was very thankful for 3 VI | to reproach you; on the contrary, I must congratulate you. 4 VII | his attitude. Now, on the contrary, he seemed, as it were, 5 VII | repugnance. And yet the contrary proved the case. However, 6 VIII | also shown superior energy. Contrary to Lecoq’s original idea, 7 IX | prove to me that, on the contrary, it was not this man who 8 IX | they well dressed?”~“On the contrary, very miserably.”~“Well, 9 X | misleading their examiner. On the contrary, evidence will crush the 10 X | positions; the women, on the contrary, have but one system, no 11 X | discomfiture.~The prisoner, on the contrary, stood in the full light, 12 XI | propounded by Lecoq. On the contrary, he was more than ever convinced 13 XVII | had been sold to. On the contrary, however, Doisty and his 14 XVII | this was no evidence to the contrary, for, as he himself remarked,— 15 XVIII| jury has decided to the contrary. To while away the time, 16 XIX | said May, “I am, on the contrary, very well pleased to speak 17 XXIII| appearances; believe precisely the contrary of what appears true, or