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Alphabetical [« »] spoil 1 spoiled 1 spoke 44 spoken 14 spoon 1 sport 1 spot 21 | Frequency [« »] 14 space 14 speaking 14 spent 14 spoken 14 spy 14 stand 14 sunday | Émile Gaboriau The honor of the name Concordances spoken |
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1 I| seen him for me, and has spoken to him. And this someone 2 II| heart has chosen.”~ ~He had spoken truly, for Marie-Anne’s 3 XVI| frightful oath, “yes, you have spoken the truth. Marie-Anne must 4 XVIII| Marie-Anne, father? Have you spoken to her?”~ ~“I found her 5 XXV| brave old soldier who had spoken to Lacheneur.~ ~“Naturally,” 6 XXVII| they did not!”~ ~Having spoken, he resumed his seat, proud, 7 XXIX| bound. The commission has spoken; the judgment must be executed——”~ ~ 8 XXXI| without their host.~ ~They had spoken loud enough to be overheard 9 XXXI| themselves.~ ~The young woman had spoken the truth.~ ~The Montaignac 10 XXXII| slightest suspicion. He had spoken on the impulse of the moment, 11 XLIII| Marie-Anne. He had never spoken of it, and had even taken 12 XLV| grove of which Chupin had spoken.~ ~“Are we at our journey’ 13 LV| bird, it would either have spoken German or with the same 14 LV| fullest liberty after I have spoken to them.”~ ~Such action