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1 II | fervid I was then.~I was in love for the first time, and 2 II | Like all youths, I was~in love with a woman six years older 3 II | our minds to concealing a love so perfect and so~beautiful 4 III | That has~been my portion of love in this base world.~ ~"One 5 III | eagerly.~ ~"Unique and true love," said de Marsay, "produces 6 III | not smile; but he~was in love, and no doubt there was 7 III | The sight of~the woman we love is such a balm to the heart 8 III | result of my youth and my love. My~jealousy once buried, 9 IV | revenge, and infidelity in love is nothing.~Those who believe 10 IV | my pure, absolute, divine love, I flung~myself into an 11 IV | for I doubt whether true love can give such gracious delights~ 12 IV | faith in pleasure, but where love was concerned I~was as atheistical 13 IV | and when we are most in love, love is so well aware of 14 IV | when we are most in love, love is so well aware of its 15 IV | irresistibly urged to ask, 'Do you love me? Will~you love me always?' 16 IV | Do you love me? Will~you love me always?' I seized the 17 IV | the~enchanting language of love. Charlotte displayed her 18 IV | her faculties were lost in love; she was~indeed too tender 19 IV | some horrible mistake; I love no one in the world~but 20 IV | God.'--'Do you~doubt my love?'--'No.'--'Nor my fidelity?'--' 21 IV | on. 'I have doubted your love~and your fidelity. Between 22 IV | enough, Henri; you no longer love~me.'~ ~"She had at once 23 V | my dear fellow. Do you~love me?'--'Oh! yes.'--'Well, 24 V | honesty in your hearts.~To you love is a game in which you always 25 V | be like making~romantic love to an actress.'--'What a 26 VII | anxious not to compromise her love, or her husband, or~the 27 VIII| cried Lady Barimore; "I love to~shudder!"~ ~"It is the 28 IX | defaced, still suggested love to any man who could think