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 1        I|            stationed at Sairmeuse had endeavored to put an end to this scandalous
 2      III|              public opinion, the cure endeavored to convince the obstinate
 3       VI|                M. and Mme. dEscorval endeavored to detain him, but he would
 4       XX|               in two hours.”~ ~Chupin endeavored to attract the duke’s attention
 5     XXIV|           light of the candles.~ ~She endeavored to speak, to ask some question,
 6      XXV|              he was mortally wounded, endeavored to destroy this fatal list;
 7    XXVII| discouragement; but they nevertheless endeavored to question the validity
 8     XXXI|               by death.~ ~At last, he endeavored to draw himself out from
 9   XXXIII|              verdict rendered.~ ~Each endeavored to make the other responsible
10    XXXIX|         Heroic to the last, the bride endeavored to stay the tide of retreating
11     XLIV|             he was at the Borderie he endeavored in every possible way to
12     XLVI|            the dying woman’s arm, and endeavored to arouse her.~ ~“To whom
13   XLVIII|           city.~ ~Some of his friends endeavored to dissuade him, assuring
14        L|            she exposed herself if she endeavored to find the missing child.~ ~“
15      LII|           would have gone to him, and endeavored, by the payment of a large
16      LIV|           mantel; he seized them, and endeavored to find one that would fit
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