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1 1,1| help, I heard of the great misfortune. Vantrasson, my husband, 2 6,1| every germ of corruption, misfortune, and shame? How terrible 3 6,2| was not yet full. A new misfortune was about to fall upon her. 4 6,5| but don't delay. The worst misfortune would be less intolerable 5 8,5| under the best of teachers - misfortune. Cast upon her own resources 6 9,6| informing him that, in case any misfortune befell her, he could obtain 7 11,5| The very day after his misfortune, M. Ferailleur sold his 8 12,1| happiness by a terrible misfortune, he, of course, experienced 9 12,1| know the extent of Pascal's misfortune. How could she suppose that 10 12,1| Thanks to this man whom misfortune had made a truer friend 11 12,3| virility of spirit which misfortune had been powerless to daunt. 12 13,1| baron's intentions. However, misfortune had rendered Pascal timid 13 15,2| continued: 'It is a terrible misfortune which I shall never cease 14 15,2| this last and most terrible misfortune had overtaken him, he was 15 18,2| has the happiness or the misfortune of knowing you, there can 16 18,5| herself - ah! what a frightful misfortune - turfed out of her princely 17 19,4| improbable but possible misfortune. He found it. Passing a