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41. | He is kind and gracious to all sinners who repent. |
| 他对忏悔的罪人一概慈悲为怀. |
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42. | War is terrible. |
| 战争可怕。 |
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43. | It was horrible. |
| 可怕得很。 |
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44. | The young offender was spared. |
| 那个年轻的罪人却得到宽赦。 |
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45. | God upheaves the soul as he does the ocean. |
| 对罪人说,那叫做侮恨。 |
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46. | Presumed Innocent |
| 无罪的罪人;欲网危情 |
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47. | "Evil will overtake sinners, but the upright will be rewarded with good." |
| 祸患追赶罪人。义人必得善报。 |
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48. | He didn't know what was wrong that he was often offending people. |
| 他不知道是怎么搞的,总得罪人。 |
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49. | "No; neither do I wish to incur guilt. |
| “不,但我不希望变成个罪人。 |
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50. | obdurate conscience of the old sinner(Sir Walter Scott) |
| 这个老罪人毫无悔意(沃尔特 斯科特爵士) |
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