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 1        3|      always felt a wish to know Queen Augusta,” she said. “They
 2        3|   Prince of Scots, the son of a queen, had sat down beside an
 3        4|       swept off, looking like a queen. Clarisse, who had propped
 4        5|         to address the son of a queen, who would someday occupy
 5        5|      became the great lady, the queen of love, in act to open
 6        6|         Truly this was a potent queen, full of years and honors.
 7        6|         the majesty of a potent queen, full of years and of honors.~
 8        8|     manner becoming an offended queen remarked:~“What’s up with
 9       10|      beauty. She at once became queen among the most expensive
10       10|       me,” she exclaimed, “it’s Queen Pomare with her wickerwork
11       10|        her beloved the story of Queen Pomare. Oh, she had been
12       10|      was a regular smashup; the queen had tumbled into the mud!
13       11|      rushed to look as though a queen were passing. She sported
14       11|      the fame of which made her queen of Paris. All the other
15       11|    ending in an apotheosis, and Queen Venus was enthroned amid
16       13| goldsmiths had declared that no queen anywhere slept in such a
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