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1 I, V| as slender as that of a girl, and she looked so young 2 I, XIII| phenomenon. That tall, slender girl is Countess Flamma, a miracle 3 I, XIII| somewhat haughty, but modest girl, who had approached to admire 4 II, I| little personage.~ ~The other girl was a tall, slender, willow-like 5 II, I| birds and flowers. The dark girl had a Nile-blue gown of 6 II, I| French; to me, German. The girl took the rose without a 7 II, I| my roses, where the other girl was still standing. The 8 II, I| foot, when the dark-haired girl near me cried out -~ ~"Why 9 II, I| not that strange? A young girl taking the side of the harmful 10 II, I| ankle?~ ~The black-haired girl turned to her and complained - " 11 II, I| the eye of the dark-haired girl, and she could not but notice 12 II, I| astonishment at the other girl; and then she turned to 13 II, I| the rose which the fair girl had laid upon the sill, 14 II, I| you are no longer a little girl of twelve years, but a grown-up 15 II, II| pleasant-looking young girl, with a winning smile on 16 II, II| How so?"~ ~The blonde girl went into the grotto and, 17 II, III| tell us what qualities a girl must possess to make you 18 II, III| let me rather say a young girl, should possess all these 19 II, III| man has made on another girl!"~ ~This was a startling 20 II, III| confession. Here was a little girl, who was treated and spoken 21 II, IV| which there was a young girl, an orphan and an heiress. 22 II, IV| not consent to give the girl to me. She says I am a libertine, 23 II, IV| million. As long as the girl is unmarried and a minor, 24 II, IV| She has found out that the girl cannot eat figs and candies 25 II, IV| run the risk of having the girl snatched from me by some 26 II, V| pleased that the pale, silent girl showed an interest in my 27 II, V| take care of her little girl. Aunt gave her at confirmation 28 II, V| inoculating?" he asked the girl, and he added a remark which 29 II, V| entertainment.~ ~"I have," said the girl, with low emphasis, and 30 II, VI| curiosity as to why that girl, a close relative of my 31 II, VI| sure; but what was that girl's motive in betraying the 32 II, VIII| if this is so? Here is a girl without a penny of her own, 33 II, VIII| full of hope and joy. This girl's impotent jealousy had 34 II, X| for herself. She is a poor girl, and dependent on Diodora' 35 II, XVII| of the qualities of the girl whom you might marry? She