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1 5,6| paused, certainly he had no prejudices; but at the moment of telling 2 7,1| was troubled by no foolish prejudices, and personally he cared 3 7,1| mother's reputation. The prejudices of society must, of course, 4 7,1| nonsense! society has no prejudices nowadays when millionaires 5 12,1| For he knew his mother's prejudices, and the great importance 6 12,3| But Madame Ferailleur's prejudices were too deeply rooted to 7 12,3| triumph over these implacable prejudices," he thought; "when my mother 8 12,3| perhaps, from these same rigid prejudices that this simple-minded 9 12,3| sorry I shall be if your prejudices - - " ~Madame Ferailleur 10 12,3| even an echo of her own prejudices. For this strange young 11 19,2| Pascal spoken of his mother's prejudices and the inflexibility of 12 19,5| daughter! Ah! how unjust my prejudices were!" ~It might be thought