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Alphabetical [« »] positive 6 positively 4 possess 12 possessed 24 possesses 5 possessing 1 possession 31 | Frequency [« »] 24 mistress 24 niece 24 past 24 possessed 24 receive 24 responded 24 road | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances possessed |
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1 II| this amount, and Lacheneur possessed it, since he had poured 2 II| the former owners had not possessed, yielded him an income of 3 III| he had married her.~ ~She possessed a fortune of two hundred 4 III| wife, and his children, all possessed powerful voices; and it 5 III| revealed his character. He possessed all the graces and all the 6 V| of the strong.”~ ~And he possessed sufficient strength of will 7 VII| de Sairmeuse. First, he possessed, it was said, a property 8 X| his only son.~ ~The duke possessed nothing—a pitiful income 9 X| him all the advantages he possessed—his youth, his millions, 10 X| disquietude; and if Martial had possessed less penetration, he would 11 XI| scorn pointed at her, and possessed sufficient self-control 12 XIII| innocent and artless young girl possessed the parched, hollow soul 13 XVI| this excited discussion, possessed such a powerful significance, 14 XVII| were favorably received.~ ~Possessed with the desire of transforming 15 XXIX| necessary.~ ~But he no longer possessed the agility of youth, and 16 XXXI| have carried him had she possessed sufficient strength.~ ~“ 17 XXXII| from him if she had not possessed this letter.~ ~Other influences 18 XXXV| would have fallen.~ ~But he possessed a marvellous power of will, 19 XL| vices, this haughty man possessed the characteristic of the 20 XLIV| loved and suffered, and he possessed two sublime virtues—forbearance 21 XLVIII| sensibility she had ever possessed.~ ~“Ah!” she exclaimed, “ 22 LII| money and how.”~ ~If he possessed all the vices, depravity, 23 LIV| wrong, since he was not possessed of those ardent convictions 24 LIV| superior to his position; he possessed an independent fortune,