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1 1,2| Mademoiselle Marguerite than vain threats and weak lamentations. 2 3,3| Chalusse, after a thousand vain attempts, at last succeeded 3 3,4| assumed name, but all in vain. He was at last compelled 4 5,3| liberty. But the hope was vain! M. Patterson placed him 5 5,4| several imploring letters, in vain. Yet never had his need 6 6,1| go there, however, but in vain." ~ ~ 7 6,3| appeal to your heart in vain!" ~She took hold of his 8 7,5| striving to discover us, but in vain. He is still watching, you 9 11,5| what he had attempted in vain - that is, allow him to 10 12,4| meditation were not spent in vain, and when it became time 11 13,4| against his creditors for the vain appearance of splendor, 12 15,4| dwindled away. But it was in vain that he resorted to brutal 13 15,4| to brutal treatment; in vain that he struck me, tortured 14 15,6| sufferings. But the hope was vain. It would have been easier 15 16,3| but now, thanks to that vain idiot who goes by the name 16 16,4| head. "That's what I've in vain been trying to convince 17 18,4| reading. But the hope was vain. Her eyes read the words, 18 19,4| fortunate. I have tried in vain to collect material proofs 19 19,4| which you have sought for in vain, is in my possession, written 20 19,5| intelligence, and inordinately vain, but neither better nor