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loss 9
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30 must
30 poor
30 remained
Alexandre Dumas, Père
The Borgias

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1 1,2 | for signal it was, was not lost: the last lamp which still 2 1,2 | made in touching the flags, lost no time in laying his hands 3 1,3 | waiting of the whole day was lost; for, as half-past eight 4 2,1 | the one in recovering a lost world, the other in conquering 5 2,3 | republic, had little by little lost all her liberties, and belonged 6 3,3 | fascination of her glance had lost its power. Rosa knew of 7 3,4 | which his predecessors lost. His political credit was 8 4,1 | eloquence of Gentile would be lost completely if nobody was 9 4,5 | these armaments would be lost; he reminded him that he 10 5,6 | friendly speeches, the king lost no time in praying His Holiness 11 5,7 | Consider a moment; what we have lost is nothing compared with 12 6,2 | of victory, and if they lost they would experience nothing 13 6,3 | enemy's ranks that he was lost to sight: the disappearance 14 7,1 | thought themselves already lost when Charles VIII came to 15 8,4 | three-quarters of their number, were lost on the road. For this extravagance 16 10,2 | suffrage. Ascanio had naturally lost this town when he attached 17 10,3 | subjects, who had quickly lost the enthusiasm that the 18 10,3 | whole town. ~Neither of them lost any time, and wishing to 19 10,3 | wealth and pleasure, had lost, not their ancient courage, 20 10,4 | duke then saw that all was lost, but he made a last appeal 21 10,4 | supposed that his cause was lost and that it would be the 22 11,3 | by these five blows, he lost his footing and fell to 23 12,2 | understood that all was lost; but he did not wish it 24 13,2 | and the last had already lost everything. ~A treaty of 25 15,2 | recovering those he had lost. ~The day when this treaty 26 16,1 | hateful to Caesar that he lost not a single moment: the 27 16,2 | left it in his room or had lost it in his fall; anyhow, 28 16,2 | the moment thought he was lost, but remembering the tank 29 Epi,1| to himself, "Now I have lost my time and pains, which 30 Epi,2| return, although he had lost hope of his coming back


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