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home, they were surprised by the appearance | -ise | | |
which struck one. Surprised at the lateness | -ise | | -ise |
entered the hall. Surprised to find the | -ise | | |
taught him to despise the voluptuous vices | -ise | | -ise |
madame with a scrutinizing eye, he asked | -ize | | |
did not appear. Surprised and uneasy, she | -ize | | |
which yesterday we despised, to-day desirable. The | -ise | | -ise |
Our marriage was solemnized in a private | -ize | | -ize |
with singular wildness, characterized the place, at | -ize | | |
explain.' Hippolitus was surprized, but pressed the | -ize | | -ise |
circumstance so unusual surprized her, and she | -ize | | |
tempt me to chastise your folly.—Attend to | -ise | | -ise |
silence, and withdrew, surprized and alarmed. | -ize | | |
delighted in simple undisguised tyranny. He had | -ise | | -ise |
The scene insensibly tranquilized her spirits. A | -ize | | -ize |
nuptials would be solemnized on the third | -ize | | -ize |
gallery, they were surprised by the appearance | -ise | | -ise |
she wished to despise. Her conscience whispered | -ise | | -ise |
were to be solemnized on the day | -ize | | |
marriage might be solemnized without danger of | -ize | | |
of confidence, severely sympathized in her distress, | -ize | | -ize |
nuptials should be solemnized without further delay. | -ize | | -ize |
virtue which strongly characterized the manners of | -ize | | -ize |
The marquis surprized at this sudden | -ize | | -ise |
The marquis was surprized, and made several | -ize | | |
Madame de Menon, surprised at this procedure, | | -ise | |
cavalier; which circumstance surprized him exceedingly; for | -ize | | |
assumed a more civilized aspect. Corn, vineyards, | -ize | | -ize |
before knowledge had civilized, or luxury had | -ize | | -ize |
seldom dare to scrutinize the actions of | -ize | | -ize |
in fierce and agonizing conflict, he pursued | -ize | | -ize |
them with a scrutinizing eye, and at | -ize | | -ize |
suffer him to recognize the voice of | -ize | | -ize |
the address to disguise her vices beneath | | -ise | -ise |
Madame, therefore, earnestly advised her to quit | | -ise | |
at the castle, exercised the ill-humoured caprice, | | -ise | -ise |
which so strikingly characterized the scenes around | | -ize | -ize |
indulgences which formerly characterized the priest, the | | -ize | |
and steady fortitude characterized the beatification of | | -ize | -ize |
countenance seemed to characterize the beauty of | | -ize | -ize |
released from the agonizing ineffectual struggles occasioned | | -ize | |
pursued. They were surprized to observe the | | -ize | -ize |
was impossible to apologize, without betraying the | | -ize | |
prisoner. She therefore advised Julia to seize | | -ise | -ise |
be conceived. Madame advised Julia to escape | | -ise | -ise |
it impossible to disguise, but which did | | | |
convent, madame was surprized to find the | | | -ize |
the vaults, and advised her to rely | | -ise | -ise |
said he, 'I despise as the dastardly | | -ise | -ise |
Madame warmly sympathized with Julia in | | -ize | |
despair, and was surprised to find all | | -ize | |
Hippolitus was both shocked and surprised; | | -ize | |
he paused in agonizing gaze upon her, | | -ize | -ize |
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