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 1        1|        and of complaints about Mars, who was getting ready to
 2        1|        a general, a masquerade Mars, decked with an enormous
 3        1| conversation between Venus and Mars and vowed that she would
 4        1|    bursts of merriment greeted Mars, who wore an outrageous
 5        1|  Jupiter’s makeup was capital. Mars was a success. Royalty became
 6        1|     making an assignation with Mars, made haste to indicate
 7        1|         I visited the Champ de Mars today and returned thence
 8        1|        way clear for Venus and Mars. Then scarcely was Diana
 9        1|    quite simply to La Faloise.~Mars in the meantime, with his
10        1|       a mossclad seat, called Mars to her. Never yet had a
11        1|      ingenious twist Venus and Mars were caught in the snare;
12        1|      partial divorce from her. Mars was reconciled with Diana,
13        8| chaffing her, calling her Mlle Mars. But the harder he hit the
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