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 1       II|     commonplace incident, more powerful than the voice of his daughter,
 2      III|        children, all possessed powerful voices; and it was not strange
 3      III|     but large, firmly knit and powerful, such hands as rightly belonged
 4        V|       this counsel; and he was powerful.~ ~“Take care!” M. dEscorval’
 5      VII| Lacheneur, this man who was so powerful in their eyes, considered
 6       XI|        displayed were far more powerful in their effect than any
 7       XI|       the situation produced a powerful reaction in his mind; and
 8     XIII|  Marquis, and his influence is powerful and widespread. I forgot
 9      XVI|   discussion, possessed such a powerful significance, that M. d10     XXIV|     was the priestly robe, all powerful under the Restoration. With
11   XXVIII| Lacheneur! Such a prospect had powerful attractions for the Marquis
12   XXVIII|     way that it will produce a powerful effect. I declared before
13     XXIX|      presence of mind. Ah! how powerful must be the passion that
14     XXXI|       of self-preservation, so powerful in every human heart, Lacheneur
15    XLVII|    which one—must exert a very powerful influence in Turin. You
16     XLIX|        child.~ ~Assured of the powerful assistance of Abbe Midon,
17        L|   voice vibrant with his still powerful passion.~ ~And Blanche,
18     LIII|          An inward voice, more powerful than reason, told her that
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