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1    II,       I|      and all the majesty of a goddess. Her Creole complexion was
2    II,       I|     appearance of a veritable goddess.~ ~"Is it not odd," she
3    II,      IV|            With that the fair goddess left her husband of two
4    II,     VII| marble statue, the image of a goddess. I took the coverlet, on
5    II,      IX|       been the look which the goddess bestowed on poor, silly
6    II,     XVI|       it. Fortune is called a goddess. To me she was a "She-devil;"
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