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 1        I|      greater violence; “let him try, and we will see. It was
 2        I|       sweat, and now they would try to take it from us! Ah!
 3       XV|       much alarmed, and I could try to comfort him.”~ ~This
 4     XVII|     Father!”~ ~“What! would you try to defend her after she
 5      XXI|      than in an advance. Do not try to detain my father, gentlemen;
 6     XXIV|          mother!”~ ~“Oh! do not try to deceive me. My husband
 7    XXVII|        such ridiculous stories, try to merit its indulgence.”~ ~
 8    XXVII|     should unite all the cases, try all the culprits in a body,
 9    XXVII|    baron checked him.~ ~“Do not try to defend me,” he said,
10     XXIX|       or have you not, dared to try and to condemn to death
11      XXX|         knew that his son would try to confess connection with
12     XXXV| troubled epochs in history that try men’s souls. There is no
13    XXXVI|         not killed, and I shall try my best to stand between
14    XXXVI|          and in that way I will try to send you news of your
15     XLII|         her despondent father; “try to imitate me.”~ ~And on
16     XLII|      you here again.”~ ~“I will try,” Chupin answered.~ ~He
17     XLII|       answered.~ ~He did indeed try; he exerted all his energy
18    XLIII|      writes, and he will write, try to procure one of his letters.
19     XLIV|        me sometimes, but do not try to see me, or even to learn
20    XLVII|       stains.”~ ~“I am going to try,” responded Jean. “Go back
21    XLVII|       will take one day more to try me; so I have in all eight
22      LII|        own child.~ ~She did not try to convince him to the contrary.
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