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Alphabetical [« »] possessed 24 possesses 5 possessing 1 possession 31 possessions 4 possessor 2 possessors 1 | Frequency [« »] 31 later 31 marriage 31 neither 31 possession 31 presence 31 reche 31 reply | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances possession |
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1 I| quicker.”~ ~Fear resumed possession of the peasantry.~ ~“Is 2 II| president of the district took possession of the keys in the name 3 II| little, with the habit of possession, came assurance.~ ~The Consulate 4 II| left the cottage and took possession of the chateau.~ ~The former 5 VI| and that he would take possession of his vineyard again. Saint 6 VI| chair.~ ~“I must go and take possession of my cottage,” he remarked 7 VIII| might be said to have taken possession of the mansion whose threshold 8 X| thought, “he would take possession of his entire fortune, and 9 XIV| was likely to dispute the possession of Martial with her, she 10 XIV| part, but which take entire possession of the brain and lead to 11 XVIII| young girl’s most precious possession—her reputation.”~ ~Maurice 12 XX| peasants—they intend to take possession of Montaignac, dethrone 13 XXVII| whether they should take possession of my person and pillage 14 XXVIII| letter, which is now in my possession, is the rough draft of the 15 XXVIII| told them that I had in my possession unquestionable proofs of 16 XXIX| writing.”~ ~“It is not in my possession, sir.”~ ~“Where is it?”~ ~“ 17 XXXVI| She had recovered the full possession of her mental faculties, 18 XXXVIII| had occupied since taking possession of the chateau. It was the 19 XXXIX| vengeance on her rival took possession of her heart.~ ~Martial, 20 XLI| go to the notary, take possession of your property, and install 21 XLI| she is in a hurry to get possession of her property—the avaricious 22 XLV| spy.~ ~This idea took such possession of her mind that, after 23 XLV| bewilderment; she regained the full possession of her faculties; the power 24 XLV| sinister apprehension took possession of her mind.~ ~Her knowledge 25 XLVI| But a sudden impulse took possession of the sufferer’s mind.~ ~ 26 XLIX| possible haste to obtain possession of it. He made many excuses; 27 XLIX| soon as he obtained legal possession of the estate, he sold all 28 XLIX| new trial, restored to the possession of his property, reminded 29 LI| made her resolve to take possession of about two hundred and 30 LII| seeing so much gold in the possession of such a beggarly looking 31 LV| cannot have been in her possession long, and who gave it to