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revolving 1
revulsions 1
rhyme 1
rich 17
richer 2
riches 1
rid 2
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17 glad
17 possible
17 presence
17 rich
17 stood
17 taken
17 understood
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rich

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1 I | young widow, for she was rich; but then she would have 2 I | excited, mother; there is no rich American uncle. For my part, 3 II | dear old boy, you are a rich man. I am very glad to have 4 III | in conclusion:~“If I were rich wouldn’t I dissect no end 5 III | the accession of Jean the rich.”~After the soup, Madeira 6 IV | you muff. You may be as rich as you please, I can always 7 IV | he, the gentleman, the rich man, the customer, to the 8 IV | then, being young, free, rich, ready for any form of tenderness, 9 V | natural! He was sleeping, rich and contented, not knowing 10 V | women he saw about him, rich, giddy, love-seeking, belonged 11 V | upholsterers. Her fancy was for rich materials, rather splendid 12 VI | in no hurry, as he is a rich man.”~She shook her head 13 VI | reflect. She was now less rich than he, for she had but 14 VII | jealous. And now that I am rich you can no longer contain 15 VIII| accepted him knowing him to be rich. She would take him still 16 IX | Competition was fearful, and rich folks rare in that workmen’ 17 IX | cosmopolitan dining-hall, where the rich natives of two continents


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