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 1        I|       me: ‘Above all, old man, explain to my friend Lacheneur that
 2        V| anxious, and seeking vainly to explain what had passed.~ ~His attitude
 3        V|     misfortune,” he faltered; “explain what has happened.”~ ~Unconscious
 4      XVI|        have failed to find it. Explain to me, then, why this must
 5    XVIII|       These suppositions would explain everything. Chanlouineau
 6    XVIII|    Such a conspiracy would not explain Monsieur Lacheneur’s obstinate
 7     XXVI|     been difficult for them to explain.~ ~They went from one to
 8    XXVII|       fatal coincidences which explain, although they do not justify,
 9     XXIX|        and he will, of course, explain to them its significance
10     XXIX|      Will you be so kind as to explain what is required of my father
11     XXIX|      will you be so kind as to explain your plan?”~ ~Martial had
12     XXIX|       in a quiet place; I will explain our wishes.”~ ~M. de Sairmeuse
13      XXX|       absolutely impossible to explain.~ ~Noiselessly he advanced
14     XXXI|       chasm it is difficult to explain.~ ~He lost all idea of his
15     XXXV|       whom it was necessary to explain everything in detail.~ ~“
16    XXXVI|       quite plausible story to explain his early arrival on foot
17  XXXVIII|     will be seeking me. I will explain when we are outside.”~ ~
18       XL|       my determinations when I explain the~ ~reasons that have
19    XLIII|   Chanlouineau was living.”~ ~“Explain the topography of the dwelling!”~ ~
20    XLIII|    required of him.~ ~“I mean, explain how the house is constructed.”~ ~“
21     XLIV|     Borderie.~ ~It was easy to explain Chupin’s terror when one
22   XLVIII|     her niece.~ ~“Now will you explain what happened at the Borderie;
23     LIII|       moment’s reflection will explain this fact which is so extraordinary
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