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1 3 | wounded. He would be in despair if that should come to the
2 12| neither time, nor absence, nor despair can extinguish, a love which
3 13| him!" cried Bonacieux, in despair. "I told you, on the contrary--" ~"
4 17| his cupidity, she did not despair of bringing him round to
5 23| ignorance driven his master to despair, "yes, doubtless there is
6 24| man, upon whom this mute despair certainly produced a greater
7 24| torn by doubt, grief, and despair. ~"Oh, if I had my three
8 25| answered you would be quite in despair on your return. ~"'Where
9 25| Planchet, "but we must not despair of the mercy of God." ~"
10 27| took little care, were the despair of Aramis, who cultivated
11 48| time as myself, he does not despair of becoming Pope in his
12 48| cried he, laughing, "I quite despair of my poor Michon; she will
13 48| his mustache, in sign of despair. ~But all at once a shadow
14 52| an eternal and powerless despair against the rocks on which
15 52| was alone a fresh fit of despair seized her. She cast her
16 54| will discover that all this despair is but acted." ~She placed
17 56| the last cry of agony and despair, I struck him in the middle
18 56| There is a weapon which despair has placed within the reach
19 58| also seemed to groan with despair. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ All at
20 59| into the chamber. Cries of despair resounded on all sides.
21 61| house at St. Germain, his despair, that of his friends, and
22 61| your departure, and never despair of us. ~Our charming Gascon
23 64| Red Cloak~ ~ ~ ~ ~ The despair of Athos had given place
24 64| his own thoughts, sad as despair, gloomy as chastisement. ~ ~ ~ ~ ~
25 66| forever compromised by the despair into which you have cast
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