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Alphabetical [« »] supplications 1 support 11 supported 4 suppose 30 supposed 50 suppositions 2 suppress 3 | Frequency [« »] 30 repeated 30 sir 30 slowly 30 suppose 30 task 30 times 30 village | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances suppose |
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1 IV| comedy. You are rich now, I suppose.”~ ~“I possess nothing. 2 VI| so blond that one might suppose her hair was gray. Ah! how 3 VIII| all of us together. Do you suppose that he has been stupid 4 XI| How could M. Lacheneur suppose them guilty of such black 5 XI| you are foolish enough to suppose that it was to me that he 6 XVI| confounded.~ ~“One might suppose there was a conspiracy to 7 XVII| flatterers had led her to suppose.~ ~Still Martial’s conduct 8 XXI| will you do then? Do you suppose that the English will give 9 XXI| come to pass. Do you really suppose that neither the Duc de 10 XXIV| Everyone must be led to suppose that I went away with the 11 XXVIII| must you allow the duke to suppose that you have upon your 12 XXIX| pocket.”~ ~“By whom do you suppose it was written?”~ ~“By the 13 XXIX| nearer his father.~ ~“I suppose,” he continued, “the baron 14 XXXII| searchingly at his father.~ ~“I suppose, Monsieur, that you do not 15 XXXIII| account, have had people suppose that anything relating to 16 XXXIII| astonishment.~ ~“One might really suppose that the wretch was sorry 17 XXXVII| idea that anyone should suppose him influenced by threats, 18 XL| is not as culpable as you suppose—”~ ~“Enough!” interrupted 19 XLI| his words had led her to suppose. The poor peasant who made 20 XLII| Perhaps he led the King to suppose that the Marquis de Courtornieu 21 XLII| my life, people seem to suppose that they have a right to 22 XLIII| alone at present; but I suppose it will not be long before 23 XLV| And why should she not suppose he had betrayed her—this 24 XLVII| for a moment.~ ~“Then you suppose that it was Chupin?”~ ~“ 25 XLVII| was Chupin?”~ ~“I do not suppose, sir; I swear that it was 26 XLVII| Our first act, as you may suppose, was to run to the ambassador. 27 XLVII| dead sister is an honor, I suppose,” said Jean, with a furious 28 XLIX| young Chupin, “I did not suppose you were such a fool as 29 L| all she had to fear! But suppose she, too, were compromised, 30 LIV| the duke would at first suppose that she had been led there