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 1        I|      last remark disclosed the reputation Father Chupin enjoyed among
 2       XI|       this pure young girl her reputation. Martial would talk of it;
 3      XVI|      your daughter’s honor and reputation your stake in the game you
 4     XVII| desired effect.~ ~Marie-Anne’s reputation was, of course, ruined by
 5    XVIII|        precious possession—her reputation.”~ ~Maurice did not wince. “
 6     XXXV|     the baron only by name and reputation.~ ~It was sufficient for
 7  XXXVIII|        him, and by ruining the reputation of his daughter.”~ ~“I offered
 8     XLII|  herself an entirely different reputation. If she could erect a pedestal
 9     XLIV|         he said, gently; “your reputation has suffered greatly through
10     XLIV|    what the abbe supposed. Her reputation! Alas! she knew that was
11      XLV|       anxious in regard to her reputation; he keeps his visits to
12      LII|       anything but an enviable reputation in Sairmeuse; still, as
13     LIII|       anything but an enviable reputation.~ ~Lacheneur questioned
14      LIV|      bearing a very unenviable reputation—and give them their last
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