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Alphabetical [« »] ends 1 endurance 5 endure 19 endured 15 enduring 3 enemies 30 enemy 31 | Frequency [« »] 15 effect 15 emperor 15 ended 15 endured 15 entrance 15 events 15 examined | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances endured |
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1 II| least, while the empire endured, had been a power in the 2 XIX| courage of a lover? Martial endured all this without a murmur. 3 XXVII| suffering which Maurice endured was too great for his strength 4 XXVIII| This means that we have endured your insulting familiarity 5 XXXI| after all the misery he had endured, broke him down completely.~ ~ 6 XLIV| honest nature could have endured any humiliation far better 7 XLV| for the torture she had endured.~ ~But in a few moments 8 XLVI| during the past year; I have endured such humiliation; I have 9 LI| speak in this way. I have endured in silence for a long time, 10 LI| exchange. What servant ever endured what I have endured? Have 11 LI| ever endured what I have endured? Have you ever treated one 12 LI| lackeys, through vanity. And I endured all this; I made myself 13 LIII| all the miseries they had endured “out there;” and usually 14 LIV| disappointments and loneliness he had endured had softened his nature 15 LV| had been set for him, he endured some moments of horrible