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1 2,5| excuse, if excuse it be, of a powerful, all-absorbing passion. 2 5,4| riser, and only some very powerful reason could explain the 3 5,4| had indeed been extremely powerful. Although the brilliant 4 5,6| of parents - a love more powerful than reason - - " The viscount 5 7,6| unnecessary. Baron Trigault had a powerful hand; and M. Wilkie's attire 6 8,3| usual. It was only by a powerful effort that he restrained 7 9,5| endowed her with a strange and powerful charm, which the photographer 8 10,1| A man may be humble or powerful, feeble or strong, but there 9 10,6| has happened to you?" ~A powerful effort of will restored 10 11,4| person who had the most powerful interest in the matter - 11 12,1| honest and experienced man, powerful by reason of his reputation, 12 14,2| But the viscount exercised powerful influence over him, and, 13 14,3| of my friends, who is all powerful by reason of his name, his 14 14,4| of inferiority became so powerful that he was almost tempted 15 14,4| hand, and, by dint of a powerful effort, he succeeded in 16 17,4| did not remember any such powerful matron as the porter had 17 18,2| upon you, I experienced a powerful revulsion of feeling. I 18 18,5| Regaining his self-control by a powerful effort, he preceded Madame 19 18,5| magistrate. ~Moved by a far more powerful emotion than any she had 20 19,1| tortured her. It was so powerful, indeed, that she could 21 20,1| distinguished friend was a powerful support. Besides, people 22 20,1| distinction naturally exercised a powerful attraction over him, and