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1 1,2| preferred rather to reveal the crime than to commit it. ~This 2 2,1| He had not confessed a crime of which he was not guilty; 3 6,1| kill a tulip was a horrible crime in the eyes of a genuine 4 6,2| sight of the effects of the crime which he had committed in 5 8,2| of a uselessly committed crime. ~Boxtel sank quite paralyzed 6 11,1| involved the godson in the crime of the godfather; manifest 7 11,1| correspondence which constituted the crime. ~The judges wished to make 8 17,2| chimed in, "it is indeed a crime you have committed here." ~" 9 18,1| You have committed a great crime!' ~"My father was quite 10 23,2| rapid steps in the career of crime. ~Boxtel, as we have said, 11 23,2| be committing a useless crime, but also the theft might 12 24,1| not make him confess his crime and beg for mercy." ~"Alas!" 13 26,1| don't hear me, be based on crime or on falsehood. I implore 14 26,1| by forgers." ~"This is a crime, Mynheer van Systens." ~" 15 27,2| little guilty of the second crime imputed to him as he was 16 27,2| know what was his first crime? Do you know of what he 17 27,2| more guilty of the first crime than of the second; and 18 27,2| you were going to commit a crime. I will not punish you; 19 32,2| already been apprised of his crime, seemed to him to forebode 20 33,2| you were imprisoned for a crime which you had not committed.