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 1        I|        was only because he was trying to prolong the sufferings
 2       II|      Sometimes he seemed to be trying the thickness of the carpet
 3       II|      and he paused, trembling, trying to read his sentence in
 4        X|      the same age.~ ~From this trying situation, Lacheneur had
 5    XXIII|  dashed forward, to meet them, trying by mingled curses and insults
 6    XXIII| Lacheneur and his friends were trying to decide what course it
 7    XXIII|       He took her in his arms, trying to drag her away.~ ~“Come!”
 8     XXIV|    this evening.”~ ~He paused, trying to think if he had forgotten
 9    XXVII|      the scandal which you are trying to cause. We will show your
10   XXVIII|       room, and the priest was trying to gather courage to tell
11     XXIX|        deceive me. Are you not trying to delude me with false
12     XXIX|     paper. I recollect that in trying to find appropriate expressions
13     XXXI|   little suffering, and he was trying to bandage it with his handkerchief,
14     XXXI|      his weakness, was already trying to shake off the fear that
15     XXXV|  litter; and the officers were trying to decide where they should
16    XXXVI|      her coolness during those trying days had been the admiration
17      XLI|     that sustained her in this trying hour?~ ~She had almost determined
18     XLIV|    will prowl about our house, trying to slip in through tiniest
19   XLVIII|      Aunt Medea.~ ~Blanche was trying to decide whether it would
20      LII|            Martial,” said she, trying to arouse him from his gloomy
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