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honey 1
honeyed 1
honeymoon 1
honor 49
honorable 5
honore 1
honored 4
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50 until
49 away
49 besides
49 honor
49 millions
49 part
49 truth
Émile Gaboriau
Baron Trigault's Vengeance

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honor

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1 1,1| himself victimized, when his honor and fortune, his present 2 2,4| to the warning voice of honor and conscience are restrained 3 2,4| and I give you my word of honor that I will redeem them 4 3,1| believe you! You are a man of honor - I only needed to see your 5 3,1| Ferailleur. To what do I owe the honor of this visit?" ~ ~"To your 6 5,3| resolved to give a fete in honor of his deliverance, and 7 5,4| had contracted a debt of honor - he had imprudently lent 8 5,5| saying gravely: "Upon my honor, I am not jesting. What 9 5,6| therefore swear, upon your honor as a gentleman, never to 10 6,1| committed. She had given her honor as the price of her son' 11 6,2| her duty, and trample her honor under foot. You have heard 12 6,4| that I forgot self, family, honor, and all the most sacred 13 6,5| said that I sacrificed the honor of a noble name and the 14 7,3| accepted ignominy, so that your honor might be preserved intact. 15 7,3| render an account of your honor to him!' My God! If women 16 7,4| with the last vestige of honor here. And the business pays 17 9,3| repugnant to her sense of honor, and her pride, that for 18 9,3| her scruples. Was not her honor, and Pascal's honor also, 19 9,3| her honor, and Pascal's honor also, at stake - as well 20 9,5| quickly - very quickly. The honor of two persons is imperilled 21 10,2| I swore that I would do honor to his teachings - and when 22 11,4| of persons who deign to honor me with their confidence. 23 11,5| determination, would he renounce his honor, his future, and the woman 24 12,1| incomparable guardian of his honor - that he owed his resolution 25 12,1| deprived him both of his honor and of the woman he loved. 26 12,1| husband who exposes his honor and happiness to such terrible 27 12,4| betrothed of another, and honor requires she should forget 28 13,1| No; I give you my word of honor it isn't. Leaving you quite 29 13,4| and depriving him of his honor - dearer than life itself - 30 13,5| obligation - in short, a debt of honor." ~"A debt of one hundred 31 13,7| don't do a scoundrel the honor to cross swords with him." ~" 32 13,7| and we will swear upon our honor not to reveal the secret 33 13,7| You have our word of honor," replied both the baron 34 13,8| needful to pay my debt of honor; but my embarrassment is 35 14,1| intended to place his outraged honor in their care. They should 36 14,5| Astonishing, upon my honor! But afterward?" ~"I shall 37 15,1| reputation, the spotless honor of our house, my happiness, 38 15,2| I was convinced that my honor compelled me to make it. 39 15,6| boast of their unsullied honor, and they are respected 40 16,3| I should feel that my honor required me to investigate 41 16,3| you." ~"Really?" ~"Upon my honor!" ~"And when can you let 42 17,1| my own satisfaction and honor. Heavens! how I should have 43 18,2| against you. Yes, upon my honor! I felt sure that I should 44 18,3| nothing undone to preserve my honor in the eyes of the world, 45 18,5| in giving me back life, honor, everything - for you are 46 19,2| Might it not compromise her honor? and later on might it not 47 19,4| confided to M. de Fondege's honor. This scrap might be lost, 48 20,1| requested the pleasure and honor of an introduction to this 49 20,2| suspected him, the very soul of honor, and pleading in self-justification


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