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Alphabetical [« »] fed 3 feeble 1 feebly 1 feel 22 feeling 17 feelings 5 feels 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 dress 22 emotion 22 failed 22 feel 22 fool 22 gloomy 22 grand | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances feel |
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1 II| felt as a gambler might feel who had the winnings of 2 II| care; as a drunkard might feel who had been placed in charge 3 XI| like a dog, rather than feel the weight of his finger 4 XI| the ineffable joy he will feel, when seeing you roll by 5 XIII| added Marie-Anne, “and I feel no~ ~false shame in asking 6 XXII| he did not in the least feel.~ ~“You are easily discouraged, 7 XXIV| justification, the alarm that you feel at the absence of the baron, 8 XXV| reflections made Maurice feel more tranquil in regard 9 XXXI| Watch!” he said. “I feel it my duty to tell you, 10 XXXVIII| bareheaded; he began to feel cold. The house belonging 11 XLI| mind, she could not but feel her aversion to Martial 12 XLII| have enemies—I do not even feel safe in my own house. My 13 XLII| moment I was expecting to feel the hand of the executioner 14 XLVI| sometimes she fancied she could feel upon her cheek her rival’ 15 XLVII| Certainly he did not feel the slightest disquietude. 16 XLVII| the abbe was obliged to feel for the staircase with his 17 L| that great criminals really feel remorse.”~ ~Mme. Blanche 18 LI| felt as a convict might feel on seeing his most execrated 19 LI| Blanche, graciously; “I do not feel fatigued in the least, and 20 LII| the very moment when we feel ourselves secure, he will 21 LIII| felt as a culprit would feel on reading his death-warrant.~ ~“ 22 LIV| His pride was too lofty to feel any satisfaction in the