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 1       II|          It was expressive of a strength of will and an energy that
 2       II|       She seemed to recover her strength. She raised herself in bed,
 3       II|      oaken chest. You must find strength to move the chest—you must.
 4       II|     careful. But make haste; my strength is nearly gone.’~ ~“The
 5      III|      was extremely proud of his strength, and of his hands, which
 6        V|         truly great man had the strength to resist all temptations
 7        V|      whom he loved with all the strength of his being—whom he had
 8        V|         he possessed sufficient strength of will to appear calm,
 9       IX| sacrifices which are beyond the strength of poor human nature? Understand
10       IX|   Understand this: I have found strength to renounce the man I love—
11       XI|         remain calm, and he had strength enough to keep his word.~ ~“
12     XIII|   submit. I shall, I hope, have strength to forget, for I~ must forget!
13       XV|          but, summoning all her strength, she conquered her weakness
14    XXIII| marvellous courage a superhuman strength and agility. No one dared
15      XXV|          Lacheneur has had only strength to drag himself to the nearest
16    XXVII|    first protesting with all my strength against these unheard-of
17    XXVII|   endured was too great for his strength and his reason. He was about
18      XXX|       am working. Save all your strength for to-night.”~ ~Chanlouineau’
19      XXX|         were exerting all their strength to fix the crowbar securely
20     XXXI|  exhausted, he found superhuman strength to flee.~ ~A price had been
21     XXXI|        she possessed sufficient strength.~ ~“You shall not remain
22     XXXV|      and pulled it with all his strength. It parted in three places.~ ~
23     XXXV|     aroused within him gave him strength to free himself from the
24    XXXVI|        anew, she found that her strength was exhausted; her swollen
25    XXXVI|       mental faculties, but her strength had not yet returned. She
26    XXXVI|       back to her cheek and her strength returned.~ ~“Fate seems
27    XXXIX|        her bridal veil, she had strength to restrain her tears and
28     XLII|      deprive a dependent of all strength and courage; “quite enough.”~ ~
29     XLVI|       sinking. Soon she had not strength even to moan; her eyes closed,
30     XLVI|         speak had exhausted her strength. She fell back in the armchair.~ ~
31     XLVI|       all the will, energy, and strength that the poison had left
32     XLVI|      Not quite. The traitor had strength to crawl home and knock
33    XLVII|      which had given Marie-Anne strength to hold death at bay for
34        L|        she was exerting all her strength of will to drive away these
35      LIV|    horror, Martial scarcely had strength to return the letters to
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