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1 2,5| yourself? What matters one crime more? I know only too well 2 3,1| wife do so. To prevent a crime, I was obliged to resort 3 3,4| must have been some great crime under all this. In any case, 4 4,1| her cruelly expiate the crime of her birth." ~"But you 5 4,2| after the commission of the crime, the accomplices must have 6 6,1| perhaps, even a greater crime than the first she had committed. 7 6,3| You allowed this atrocious crime to be executed under your 8 7,3| punished for it as if it were a crime. I thought you would be 9 8,5| believed, was capable of any crime. Still she felt no fears. 10 9,4| confessed his atrocious crime!" A bold stroke is in contemplation 11 9,6| conviction that no proofs of the crime they have committed exist. 12 10,4| of urging you to commit a crime as others were in days gone 13 11,3| some measure, atone for the crime he had committed years before. ~ 14 11,4| scoundrels who ruined him. The crime originated with the person 15 12,1| can atone for a fault by a crime?" ~"No, certainly not, but - - " ~" 16 12,2| incapable of committing any crime that is punishable by the 17 12,3| to regard her birth as a crime? Am I to despise her because 18 13,4| first time, of a positive crime, forbidden by the laws and 19 14,4| of folly, or actually a crime. For if he had looked upon 20 14,5| your vices, who knows what crime you wouldn't commit to obtain 21 16,2| the motive that led to the crime, it is apparent at once. 22 16,2| could have committed the crime?" he asked. ~"It could only 23 18,1| the depths of poverty and crime. What might he not dare, 24 18,3| only be wealthy through a crime." ~"Mademoiselle - - " ~" 25 18,3| Mademoiselle - - " ~"Yes, through a crime. After M. de Chalusse's 26 18,3| to a still inexplicable crime, they had suddenly found 27 18,4| acquainted with the General's crime and Pascal's plans, he thought 28 18,5| as he had preserved hers. Crime had bound them indissolubly 29 19,1| saved - the proofs of her crime must be annihilated with