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 1       II|          strength of will and an energy that would hold death at
 2      III|            To his father he owed energy, courage, and, it must also
 3       IV|          eyes told of invincible energy and determination.~ ~“Ah,
 4       VI|       renewed the attack with an energy which no one had ever suspected
 5       XI|        have blushed, she who was energy personified, to love a weak
 6      XII|  suspected that such indomitable energy and such an impassioned
 7    XVIII|           He had need of all his energy to regain his couch. For
 8      XXI|         commanded by a man whose energy and valor are beyond all
 9     XXIV|          Even Marie-Anne’s great energy had not been able to resist
10     XXIV|     despair! Wife, where is your energy? Christian, what has become
11    XXVII|         protests with increasing energy. But the duke, by a prolonged
12      XXX|    thought. “And I doubted their energy—and I was complaining of
13     XXXI|          to be gathering all his energy for the decisive moment.~ ~“
14     XXXV|   Prudently, but with determined energy, he screwed his feet and
15    XXXVI|         of a virile bravery. Her energy and her coolness during
16     XLII|          try; he exerted all his energy and cunning, but in vain.
17     XLVI| superhuman effort, all the will, energy, and strength that the poison
18     XLVI|      Blanche!” she said, with an energy of which one would have
19     XLVI|       Aunt Medea manifested some energy.~ ~“Come!” she shrieked,
20    XLVII|       the priest; “where is your energy? To live, is to suffer.”~ ~
21       LV|        faculties, and sufficient energy to move the world, if necessary.~ ~“
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