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Alphabetical [« »] vagabond 2 vague 10 vaguely 2 vain 17 vainly 4 valet 13 valets 4 | Frequency [« »] 17 tower 17 trouble 17 use 17 vain 17 whether 17 wishes 16 admit | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances vain |
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1 II| could understand the naively vain proverb of the country: “ 2 V| most energetically, but in vain, to repress the tears of 3 XIII| But he explored it in vain; no one was to be found.~ ~ 4 XVII| will consent,” declared the vain heiress.~ ~And, in fact, 5 XXII| her to make his excuses. Vain hope! He did not come; he 6 XXII| Let us march faster!”~ ~Vain exhortation! It pleased 7 XXIX| triumph over his pride in vain.~ ~She was anxiously wondering 8 XXX| seven.~ ~But he waited in vain. No one came.~ ~He took 9 XXXIX| reassure the deserters.~ ~Vain attempt! Useless sacrifice! 10 XL| He attempted this in vain. Mme. Blanche had shut herself 11 XLII| somewhere; but they tried in vain to wrest his secret from 12 XLII| energy and cunning, but in vain. He was fettered by the 13 XLVI| an attitude of defence.~ ~Vain precaution! A man concealed 14 XLVII| accusation would have been vain at that moment. No proofs 15 XLIX| complete his studies; but in vain.~ ~The necessity for concealment 16 LIII| the widow and her son in vain; they could give him no 17 LIV| applause that delights the vain, and flattery disgusted