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1 III| friends that she had good cause to suspect that the fine 2 IV| had enabled the righteous cause to triumph. He was also 3 V| benefactor had given her no cause for suspicion. He remained 4 VIII| Abellino. You have good cause to curse him, for he has 5 VIII| name[Pg 199] who is the cause of most of your troubles; 6 IX| serves me right! I am the cause of it, for I have always 7 IX| same time, he told them the cause of Mrs. Meyer's flight, 8 IX| daughters grow up he has more cause for sorrow than for joy. 9 X| which of them she might have cause to fear. How was she to 10 X| mother before her was to cause her the most terrible torture, 11 XI| pretty face she sees will cause her misery involuntarily; 12 XIII| assignation for instance, was the cause of his delay. Then, shaking 13 XIII| To give your ladyship cause to conduct yourself towards 14 XVI| against you."~ ~"And do I give cause to the contrary?"~ ~"You 15 XVI| flighty woman?"~ ~"Without cause?"~ ~"Not without cause. 16 XVI| Without cause?"~ ~"Not without cause. She lives in the midst 17 XVII| together, he told Kárpáthy the cause of his coming: he had, he 18 XVIII| how else should I have cause to congratulate you?" said 19 XVIII| nobody in the world has any cause or any right to traduce."~ ~" 20 XIX| KÁRPÁTHY.~ ~What Abellino had cause to tremble at had really 21 XXI| concerning him who was the cause of the bitterest moments