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 1        3|   had shades of rosecolored lace, cast a feeble light over
 2        4|       trimmed with Chantilly lace. Lea de Horn came next,
 3        6| cambric garment trimmed with lace. Thus attired and with his
 4        7|     a nightgown trimmed with lace and came and sat down on
 5        9|    carriages there?”~“Yes.”~“Lace? Diamonds?”~“Yes.”~“Oh,
 6       10|    second in blue silk under lace. But she had not been satisfied
 7       10|     worth of POINT DE VENISE lace. The furniture was lacquered
 8       10|      one adorned with silver lace, and he received visitors
 9       10|    hurry. She folded up some lace and said slowly:~“You’re
10       12|      marvelous English point lace. She was triumphant in beauty;
11       12|      Yes, that lady with the lace.”~The journalist stood on
12       13|      in corners and the gold lacework surrounding the panels
13       13| chance of buying magnificent lace and in the course of his
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