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| Alphabetical [« »] fuss 1 futility 2 future 31 gain 17 gained 10 gaining 3 gall 1 | Frequency [« »] 17 fallen 17 frightened 17 furniture 17 gain 17 giving 17 haven 17 important | Émile Gaboriau Baron Trigault's Vengeance IntraText - Concordances gain |
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1 1,2| study the enemy's position - gain some knowledge of the men 2 4,2| shall we find them? We must gain an intimate knowledge of 3 7,1| send in his name, but to gain admission into Madame d' 4 7,4| intend to do? How will you gain a livelihood? People must 5 8,2| divine that they hoped to gain some important advantage. 6 9,1| That is an excellent way to gain patronage. What! I hire 7 9,2| she read the letter, and gain some information from the 8 10,2| Chupin, who was as eager for gain as an old usurer - Chupin, 9 13,2| the end of it. You will gain considerably by the operation." ~ 10 13,5| momentary respite, and to gain time was the main thing. 11 13,8| manoeuvring results from greed for gain united with the fever of 12 13,8| certain if he could only gain a little time, he had yielded 13 15,2| and seemed to be trying to gain time instead of picking 14 15,2| without losing a moment, and gain my native land, America. 15 15,6| considerable time and trouble to gain possession of the whole. 16 18,2| herself that perhaps she might gain some useful information 17 18,2| hand, as if he hoped to gain some sublime inspiration