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1 No one in Issoudun, not even Potel or Renard, dared broach so delicate a subject with him.
2 But why broach so disagreeable a subject, since we are so nearly related that the very thought seems almost a sin and a crime?
3 Then the killer fish broached so violently that for a moment it was entirely free of the water.
4 It was not altogether unexpected, but he had scarce looked to have heard the subject openly broached so soon.
5 Easton began to regret that he had broached so objectionable a subject, when, looking up from his paper, Owen said:
6 "You're kidding," I said, wondering how the topic of sex had been broached so early in the evening, with so little wine.
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