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1 1,2| accusations against her without feeling a single doubt. However, 2 2,3| In any case, delicacy of feeling as well as his own interest 3 2,5| better than yourself." And, feeling that he could endure no 4 5,4| not from any delicacy of feeling that he had held his peace; 5 5,6| s, where he was sitting feeling terribly bored, when M. 6 6,5| of her son's honesty of feeling - as proof of his scorn 7 7,1| disgust of M. Wilkie, who, feeling that he was being treated 8 7,3| the supreme consolation of feeling your lips upon my forehead." ~ 9 7,7| when every other honorable feeling has been lost, love for 10 9,3| put in order," she added, feeling that an excuse was indispensable. ~ 11 9,5| them, or come myself." And, feeling the extent of her obligation, 12 10,5| artlessly that the valet, feeling as much flattered as if 13 10,6| confessed that it was not a feeling of delicacy that prevented 14 11,2| something to keep you from feeling impatient while you wait 15 11,3| money had never given him a feeling of satisfaction at all comparable 16 11,5| with enthusiasm, and in a feeling voice he exclaimed: "I understand 17 12,2| seemed to regard her with a feeling of something like gratitude." ~" 18 13,1| this excessive delicacy of feeling. Like most opulent men, 19 13,1| good-nature. Pascal knew this, and feeling that his protector understood 20 13,5| known," he thought, and feeling that his strength was deserting 21 13,8| a desperate strait, and feeling that his salvation was certain 22 14,4| his own ignorance. This feeling of inferiority became so 23 15,6| satisfy his greed without feeling it." ~M. Wilkie remained 24 17,4| seeing his mistake, and feeling that he had betrayed himself, 25 18,2| a powerful revulsion of feeling. I was never so smitten 26 18,4| the scene of the evening, feeling sure that she would find 27 19,1| hands outstretched, as if feeling her way. It indeed seemed 28 19,2| yielded without reserve to the feeling of rest and happiness that 29 19,3| whose voice was hoarse with feeling. "The papers have told you 30 20,1| of Pompier de Nanterre, feeling convinced that this remarkable 31 20,1| was without the slightest feeling of anxiety that he strolled