Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       I|       swarthy giant caught the two fair little hands in his own
 2     I,      II|            were around his neck, a fair head was thrust out, the
 3     I,      IV|          Dumany predicted for it a fair success. He prophesied the
 4     I,      IV|            politics. He was a very fair politician, and I was pleasantly
 5     I,       V|          the boudoir her naturally fair face appeared so white that
 6     I,       V|        down on her breast, and her fair, babyish hand knocked at
 7     I,     VII|           you cannot give anyone a fair or true estimate of me,
 8     I,      IX|         wife would let me kiss her fair, soft little hands; it would
 9    II,       I|     another bud for the capricious fair one, when she asked, "What
10    II,       I|     whispered remark, and then the fair head and the dark one were
11    II,       I|           found the rose which the fair girl had laid upon the sill,
12    II,      IV|        couple were left alone, the fair young bride said to the
13    II,      IV|           again!'~ ~"With that the fair goddess left her husband
14    II,      IV|       years the poor victim of the fair deceiver could not with
15    II,      IV| accomplishments, my aunt is a very fair accountant. She has found
16    II,     VII|      return a sweet smile from the fair bride. "You have robbed
17    II,     VII|    embroidered, and covered up the fair sleeper, folding the blanket
18    II,     VII|          one real fixed star - the fair, pale face before me. "Will
19    II,      IX|           than that offered by the fair bride herself; and they
20    II,       X|           me, in the shape of this fair woman, who had tempted me
21    II,       X|          She had told me that this fair rose was full of foul poison,
22    II,      XI|            the winds. Bellona is a fair woman, and the more she
23    II,      XV|           said I, had she to speak fair of me before this crowd?~ ~"
24    II,     XVI|         embraced on the streets by fair ladies.~ ~So it was in vain
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