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| Alphabetical [« »] spoiled 1 spoiling 1 spoke 21 spoken 17 sponges 1 sponsor 1 spoonfuls 2 | Frequency [« »] 17 services 17 speaking 17 spite 17 spoken 17 strength 17 swear 17 thoughts | Émile Gaboriau Baron Trigault's Vengeance IntraText - Concordances spoken |
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1 3,3| but I have often heard him spoken of." ~"Well, it is his daughter 2 5,2| which his friend Coralth had spoken to him about. And to-morrow 3 5,5| Never in all my life have I spoken more seriously," insisted 4 7,7| convinced. "Ah! if you had only spoken that word!" she murmured. 5 8,3| She had previously only spoken of them in general terms, 6 11,3| the charming ladies he had spoken of. In his despair he had 7 12,3| suffering his mother had spoken of - the most atrocious 8 13,1| fervor with which it was spoken: "Thanks!" ~The baron shrugged 9 15,5| some police officer had spoken, but I was mistaken. By 10 16,1| the noblest voice that had spoken in his soul for many a long 11 16,3| M. Wilkie the oracle had spoken. "Such is my opinion exactly," 12 16,4| he exclaimed; "you have spoken the truth. Remember, now, 13 19,2| not hesitate. Pascal had spoken, that sufficed, and she 14 19,2| Again and again had Pascal spoken of his mother's prejudices 15 19,2| principles. But he had also spoken of her dauntless energy, 16 19,3| the marquis. He has not spoken of its existence; and he 17 20,2| the words he would have spoken died upon his lips. He became