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 1      XXI|         friends.”~ ~The cure now attempted to join his efforts to those
 2     XXIV|    movement was right. If he had attempted it, it was because he expected
 3   XXXIII|          dignified in manner. He attempted no defence, but responded
 4   XXXVII|     although he had never before attempted so difficult a task.~ ~“
 5  XXXVIII|       his newly wedded wife, who attempted to detain him, Martial again
 6       XL|         intended departure.~ ~He attempted this in vain. Mme. Blanche
 7       XL|          that this scoundrel has attempted to bring dishonor upon our
 8      XLI| disquieted on her account, often attempted to question her.~ ~“You
 9     XLII|      wife and his sons generally attempted to obtain money from him,
10     XLII|         possible that anyone has attempted to injure my father?”~ ~“
11     XLII|           Then someone must have attempted to assassinate my father,”
12    XLVII|   Lacheneur would certainly have attempted to make the Chupins repent
13      LII|       father is the same man who attempted to assassinate the Marquis
14      LIV|        did perfectly whatever he attempted to do, he had succeeded
15      LIV|      threw himself upon him, and attempted to disarm him.~ ~Through
16       LV|    departure of Maurice, Martial attempted to destroy himself. He had
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