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1      III|  power to check her flood of reproaches, he took her by the arm
2      XIV|   stinging words, and bitter reproaches.~ ~The Marquis de Courtornieu,
3     XXIX|      indignant denial, cruel reproaches, or an angry explanation.
4     XXXI|      not made without bitter reproaches, and even more bitter recriminations.~ ~
5  XXXVIII| Marquis de Courtornieu. What reproaches, tears, anger and threats
6      XLV|    and to cover himself with reproaches.~ ~“Old drunkard!” he said, “
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