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Alphabetical [« »] forgetful 2 forgetfulness 1 forgetting 4 forgive 19 forgiven 1 forgiveness 4 forgot 16 | Frequency [« »] 19 earth 19 endure 19 fears 19 forgive 19 fortunately 19 hoped 19 judge | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances forgive |
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1 II| former comrades could not forgive him for his sudden elevation.~ ~ 2 X| supposed. I am disposed to forgive him a great deal, on account 3 XI| man of honor could never forgive nor forget.”~ ~The young 4 XI| conscience. He will never forgive the affront which is his 5 XII| Marie-Anne would never forgive me. Ah! I would give a handsome 6 XXV| was sure that she would forgive when she learned the truth.~ ~ 7 XXVIII| Madame d’Escorval will never forgive us if we prevent her from 8 XXVIII| said Chanlouineau, sadly. “Forgive one who is about to die! 9 XXXIII| prisoner. This she could never forgive.~ ~So it was with the bitterest 10 XXXV| and gratitude.~ ~“You will forgive us, Corporal,” they said, 11 XXXV| must assume it. God will forgive this deception on account 12 XL| Martial, however, that I forgive him for having destroyed 13 XL| miserable of creatures. I also forgive him for the supreme insult 14 XL| repaired. May your conscience forgive you, as I, myself, forgive 15 XL| forgive you, as I, myself, forgive you. Farewell!”~ ~This was 16 XLVIII| possible that you could forgive me?” stammered Martial.~ ~ 17 LI| this foolish quarrel. You forgive me, do you not?”~ ~And the 18 LV| he murmured; “may God forgive you as I forgive you—you 19 LV| may God forgive you as I forgive you—you whose crime has