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 1       IV|     father and the daughter both refused the proffered civility with
 2       IX| Certainly not, since he had just refused an alliance of which he
 3       XI|         his daughter——”~ ~“And I refused it!” cried a terrible voice.~ ~
 4       XI|      threatening eyes.~ ~“Yes, I refused it,” resumed M. Lacheneur, “
 5      XII|    potent motive, should he have refused to give his daughter to
 6      XIV|        excess of his fanaticism, refused to confess this truth even
 7       XV|           Monsieur Lacheneur has refused the hand of his daughter,
 8      XVI|         not possess! Have I ever refused you money? No. Notwithstanding
 9      XVI|         I desire to keep. Oh! he refused me nothing. Everything was
10      XVI|        long. But on reflection I refused this offer. After having
11     XVII|        in quest of work which is refused you. But, no matter; I”—
12    XXIII|       said he, “come!”~ ~But she refused.~ ~“Leave me, leave me!”
13     XXVI|       the baron’s arrest, firmly refused to lend their horses. They
14     XXIX|  incurring useless danger.~ ~She refused to reply to their pressing
15     XXIX|      fully made up, and that she refused his offer.~ ~“Do you hate
16      XXX|         it be that they had been refused access to the prison? No,
17     XXXI|          cursed death, which had refused to heed his entreaties.
18     XXXI|        of the stranger, at first refused to approach.~ ~The offer
19    XXXII|          after his suit had been refused, seemed a chivalrous act
20   XXXIII|   petitions for clemency must be refused.~ ~This despatch was a terrible
21      XLI|          dazzling offers she had refused? Was there not real moral
22     XLII|     money.~ ~But Chupin sullenly refused the money, gathered his
23     XLIX|     Marie-Anne died, he at first refused his inheritance.~ ~“I wish
24        L|         request had been harshly refused.~ ~“If Aunt Medea is hungry,
25       LI|  entreated you, and you brutally refused to heed my prayer, now I
26      LII|         in her exasperation, she refused to give the wretch what
27     LIII|       stood, the duchess shortly refused, and the young man departed
28      LIV|      accompany him; but the duke refused, saying that the revolver
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