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1 2,3| that my fault? I oppose her absurd extravagance - haven't I 2 2,3| advertisements, to display the absurd fashions which enrich them." ~ 3 2,5| were not the victim of some absurd nightmare - if his senses 4 3,1| purchased a title, which is absurd and ridiculous, it was only 5 3,1| married life. It is cowardly, absurd, ridiculous - I realize 6 3,3| said: "I know that it's absurd, and that I shall be the 7 6,3| or may not, be another absurd and ridiculous fancy added 8 7,1| considered M. de Coralth's absurd ideas. The aspect of the 9 7,2| exclaimed. "Really, this is too absurd! I - your mother! Why, look 10 8,4| works like an angel. But how absurd I am. You will of course 11 10,2| at me. All this is very absurd, perhaps, but I'm not ashamed 12 13,2| smile, and no matter how absurd the demands upon him may 13 13,5| the excuse is all the more absurd." ~Pascal shrugged his shoulders 14 14,2| thinking of, to make such an absurd and frightful scene? For 15 14,3| if you persist in such an absurd idea. You ought to have 16 15,3| me. My education had been absurd, like that of most young 17 15,6| conscience, I called the most absurd sophistries to my assistance. 18 17,4| woman as she was, seemed absurd in the extreme. However, 19 19,5| really the accusation is too absurd!" ~But Pascal still looked