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1 Fauchelevent no longer felt doubtful as to his success.
Les Misérables 2By Victor Hugo ContextHighlight In BOOK 8: CHAPTER V—IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO BE DRUNK IN ORDER TO BE ...
2 The success of the operation appears to be but moderate.
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3 He was sure of success; all he had to do now was to close his hand.
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4 A man's whole strength is required to successfully carry out these singular ascents.
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5 Fauchelevent had been a success during the something more than two years which he had passed in the convent.
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6 He hated those well-heralded successes which are talked of long in advance and have had the bloom brushed off.
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7 But Fauchelevent was in too great a hurry to terminate this adventure to take any notice of this sad side of his success.
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8 On certain days each of these beings in turn had to remain for twelve successive hours in a kneeling posture, or prostrate, with face upon the pavement, and arms outstretched in the form of a cross.
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