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1Of the faults which a man commits he must bear the punishment.
2He had sinned; it is but right his house should bear the punishment.'
3His must have been the fault; he it must be to bear the punishment.
4God sent Him, that He might bear the punishment, due to us guilty sinners.
5If convicted he would bear the punishment, still hoping that an end might come.
6You shall never be punished for anything if I can bear the punishment for you.
7Iskender, poor misguided boy, will bear the punishment.
8Therefore fate has sent them here for a while to bear the punishment of their misdoings.'
9He pities us, and he has given his own Son to bear the punishment which we deserve.
10You live in the midst of those little wrestlers, and naturally bear the punishment of the injury done to them.
11He had disobeyed the rules of the school, and he must now bear the punishment, be it what it would.
12George Eliot in Adam Bede: There is no sort of wrong deed of which a man can bear the punishment alone.
13Your pupil will have the caprices you have taught him; it is fair you should bear the punishment of your own faults.
14You have doubly wronged me; first you scorned my love, and then you stole my ring, and you must bear the punishment.'
15She had acted on her own judgment in marrying him, and had been a fool; and now she would bear the punishment without complaint.
16And I related to him how last night I had repudiated her, cast her off and fled, leaving her to bear the punishment alone.
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