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1 1,1| fortune, his present and future, are wrecked by a vile conspiracy! 2 2,2| will be more prudent in future. Pay, monsieur - pay just 3 2,5| her, and provide for her future. Fool! fool that I was! 4 3,2| withdrawn my horses. And, in future, I shall have nothing to 5 3,3| t a penny of her own. My future wife has no dowry save her 6 3,3| Ah! then you adore your future bride!" ~"Adore only feebly 7 3,3| family." ~"You are wrong. My future bride has no other name 8 3,4| beloved Marguerite, the future Marquise de Valorsay, has 9 4,2| man's mind, that his whole future depended upon the determination 10 5,2| And what bright visions of future glory haunted him! He saw 11 5,4| will meet with no reply. In future you will not receive a penny 12 5,5| misgivings concerning his future. Just now he was cunning 13 6,4| you sacrifice your son's future in this style?" ~"No, it 14 7,1| over the delights that the future had in store for him. He 15 7,4| spoiling you, and ruining your future by giving you so much money. 16 7,4| you the truth. I hope the future will prove that I am wrong. 17 8,3| furnish her with excuses for future visits to him." ~The General 18 9,2| threatened her happiness, her future, perhaps her life! But how 19 9,4| line of it threatening her future. The reality surpassed her 20 9,5| It is my happiness and my future that I place in your hands - 21 11,5| renounce his honor, his future, and the woman he loves 22 12,2| stake? Did not his whole future depend upon the revelations 23 13,3| disconcert or even trouble him in future. The weapons he had to use 24 13,4| his happiness, ruining his future, and depriving him of his 25 14,1| save anxiety concerning the future, and all sorts of uncertainties 26 18,1| she could not read the future. What did M. de Valorsay' 27 18,1| courage an hundredfold. The future that had seemed so gloomy 28 19,3| forgotten the past and the future, the agony they had endured, 29 19,4| possible mischance in the future." ~He was silent for a moment, 30 19,5| realized that her whole future, and the happiness of her 31 20,1| steeplechaser had a brilliant future before him. He did not trouble