Chapter
1 1 | destined to have a great influence over his future life. ~Now,
2 9 | I will come and ask your influence to secure me an abbey." ~"
3 11| bantering character resumed its influence, and with whom all fear
4 11| these secrets may have an influence over your life, these secrets
5 12| it is possible that the influence of the place, the charm
6 17| title of gentleman had great influence with the citizen class,
7 17| was regaining some little influence over her husband. "You meddle
8 20| themselves they submitted to the influence of the obscurity, and apprehended
9 26| thought is the dream. By its influence, time has no longer measure,
10 27| English, an atmospheric influence which darkened his countenance;
11 30| unknown to her as I am, has an influence over my life." ~"Well, perhaps
12 33| first use he made of his influence over Kitty was to try and
13 40| him, so powerful is the influence of a truly great character
14 41| which perhaps had not less influence upon his Eminence than the
15 43| France triumphed, all his influence would be lost. Spanish policy
16 45| said." ~Milady, under the influence of inexpressible terror,
17 52| whom I can have no more influence than upon statues of bronze
18 55| could not resist the secret influence which had already taken
19 56| without having any other influence on me than to strengthen
20 58| yielding to your infernal influence; but I will save him. He
21 67| once, as if undergoing the influence of an unspoken thought,
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