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Alphabetical [« »] endowments 1 ends 1 endurance 5 endure 19 endured 15 enduring 3 enemies 30 | Frequency [« »] 19 dangerous 19 drawn 19 earth 19 endure 19 fears 19 forgive 19 fortunately | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances endure |
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1 I| scorn he had been forced to endure. And what a revenge!~ ~And 2 III| emigrants were obliged to endure in their exile.~ ~On the 3 IX| began, “because I could not endure the thought of your anxiety. 4 IX| a peasant. Go! I cannot endure more! Go! and remember that 5 XVI| is impossible for me to endure further torture? No, I have 6 XXII| Aunt Medea was forced to endure during this interval, only 7 XXII| on the fourth she could endure it no longer, and in spite 8 XXV| I will uncomplainingly endure the punishment for my horrible 9 XXVII| assemblage who could no longer endure this horrible and abominable 10 XXVIII| the misery I am forced to endure. Moreover I was justly condemned. 11 XXXI| which man was ever forced to endure—but he had no weapon.~ ~ 12 XXXI| enough, or am I obliged to endure the shame of confessing 13 XXXVII| the baron had been able to endure the journey, proved that 14 XXXIX| while I was left alone to endure such humiliation? Ah! had 15 XLII| and for my money. I cannot endure this existence much longer. 16 XLIV| of those cold rages which endure so long as the man lives.~ ~ 17 XLV| certainty was less terrible to endure than this constant suspicion, 18 LIV| mistress.~ ~Martial could endure no more. He sprang to the 19 LV| dismissal, he could not endure the thought that he would