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 1       II|         the land.~ ~“Ah! you are cruel, my daughter,” he said,
 2       II|          intense bitterness; “as cruel as a child who has never
 3       II|        who has never suffered—as cruel as one who, having never
 4        V|             Tortured by the most cruel anxieties, the poor youth
 5        V|        friend?”~ ~Then, with the cruel exactness of the living,
 6       IX|       comes experience, and that cruel knowledge of life which
 7       XI|      life can I recollect such a cruel moment. I understood, and
 8      XVI|   Monsieur.”~ ~“What! you are so cruel as to remain inflexible
 9      XVI|            Ah! it is you who are cruel, Monsieur; it is you who
10      XVI|       departed, and oppressed by cruel forebodings, he descended
11     XVII|         would free him from this cruel bondage.~ ~But where was
12      XIX|             A victim to the most cruel doubts and fears, Martial,
13     XXIV| according to the hearts of these cruel men. They will throw you
14    XXVII|        with the vindication of a cruel law, but still a law—they
15    XXVII|         But if you were not more cruel than wild beasts you would
16   XXVIII|          courage to tell her the cruel truth, when someone knocked
17   XXVIII|      loved you——”~ ~“Ah! you are cruel!” exclaimed Marie-Anne, “
18   XXVIII|     right to complain. But those cruel judges have condemned an
19     XXIX|       false hopes? That would be cruel!”~ ~“I am not deceiving
20     XXIX|    marquis, an indignant denial, cruel reproaches, or an angry
21      XXX|         existed men sufficiently cruel to prevent a doomed man
22     XXXI|       ended by suicide, the most cruel mental torture which man
23     XXXI|          suffering, and the most cruel mental anguish, was now
24   XXXVII|        night the abbe hazarded a cruel but indispensable operation.
25      XLI|         to him. The baron’s most cruel enemy has been his own son.
26     XLIV|     earth whom I love. Your most cruel enemies have not calumniated
27     XLIV|         spot, haunted by so many cruel memories, would restore
28       LI|       threaten me. You have been cruel, aunt, and at the same time,
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