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Alphabetical [« »] suffered 18 sufferer 1 suffering 20 sufferings 17 suffers 1 suffice 4 sufficed 3 | Frequency [« »] 17 state 17 struggle 17 subject 17 sufferings 17 superior 17 talk 17 talking | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances sufferings |
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1 I| was trying to prolong the sufferings of his auditors as much 2 VI| know how to conceal her sufferings.”~ ~He paused suddenly. 3 XVI| imagination pictured vividly the sufferings of this unfortunate man, 4 XXV| confided her anxiety and her sufferings to her father; and she made 5 XXVII| dignified. Terrible as his sufferings must have been, there was 6 XXXV| unfortunate baron’s intense sufferings. He opened his eyes and 7 XXXIX| curious witnesses to enjoy her sufferings and to make comment upon 8 XLIII| to hide the secret of her sufferings.~ ~“Are you sure that what 9 XLIII| this tumult of passion. Her sufferings, and Jean Lacheneur’s attempt 10 XLVI| rolled down her cheeks.~ ~Her sufferings must have been intolerable. 11 XLVI| instinctive horror which the sufferings of others inspire—an entirely 12 XLVI| augmenting Marie-Anne’s sufferings by upbraiding her. Her only 13 XLVI| well as her intolerable sufferings and troubled mind would 14 L| her already intolerable sufferings was added another, more 15 LII| the life she led?~ ~Her sufferings were measured by years, 16 LIII| consummate skill.~ ~Her frightful sufferings and anxiety never marred 17 LIII| only three days; but her sufferings, physical and mental, were