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1 I | red-haired~woman, and of a stern nature that became proverbial ( 2 IV | mischance a spark of the true nature of the~Wattevilles and the 3 V | of a violently~passionate nature, his manner was calm, deeply 4 VIII | everything shown a most ardent nature. In~him mere desire became 5 X | power of my heart, and the nature of its aspirations for~happiness. 6 X | must have a splendid one, nature created you a princess----"~ ~ 7 XI | rich and powerful feminine~nature the faculty of loving ought 8 XII | most beautiful scenes~of Nature, whose glories, interpreted 9 XIII | imprudence of girlhood, the true nature of~a woman as yet unbroken, 10 XIII | After all, is it not in the nature of plain folks to aspire 11 XIII | desire, and thus assumes the nature of a vehement command. Did 12 XIV | tears. Tears! in so strong a nature.~ ~"Francesca," said he, 13 XVIII| Not being inventive by~nature, and in sheer despair, I 14 XIX | deserted, left to the care of~nature, abandoned to chance growths, 15 XX | months in the year,~was of a nature to cool their ardor. Thus