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 1     VIII|        If Monsieur Lacheneur is ruined, as they say——”~ ~The others
 2     VIII|     others laughed heartily.~ ~“RuinedMonsieur Lacheneur!” they
 3     XVII|      reputation was, of course, ruined by them; but Martial’s visits,
 4     XXIX|   journals.~ ~“And who has thus ruined the fortunes of our house,
 5    XXXIV|         his political prospects ruined.~ ~“Hush!” he said, hurriedly,
 6    XXXIX|       imperilled, if he had not ruined, their political future.~ ~
 7       XL|        but it has none the less ruined the political prospects
 8     XLII|     lose all! I hope to see him ruined and dishonored at my feet.
 9     XLII|       former ally.~ ~This delay ruined him, since it gave Martial
10     XLIV|       innocent man who has been ruined through your father.”~ ~
11    XLVII|      committed by so many other ruined and forsaken women? Did
12        L|        So that which might have ruined Blanche, saved her; and
13      LII| understand this; we humiliated, ruined, exasperated them. It was
14     LIII|     this lasts long, I shall be ruined,” she thought. “I shall
15       LV|             Do you think we are ruined by two or three mistakes?
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