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1 Note1 | manuscripts, and from that tender age to the present Jókai 2 I, II| the top of both boiler and tender, the coal-van had been turned 3 I, II| drop the rod again. The tender arms of his bride were around 4 I, III| obstinacy in a child of such tender age some malady of the mind 5 I, V| babyish hand knocked at the tender bosom "Mea culpa! Oh, mea 6 I, V| His voice was soft and tender, and the wife threw both 7 I, VI| had revealed to me - the tender, loving recollection this 8 I, VII| bidding is highest; and so tender is their conscience that 9 I, VIII| door.~ ~There was yet one tender spot in my uncle's heart, 10 I, X| months after I had taken a tender and affectionate farewell 11 I, XI| innocent, honest fellow, with a tender conscience, and nothing 12 I, XII| Isabella grapes wound their tender twigs up and around an apple 13 II, I| still glittered upon the tender petals of the roses when 14 II, II| killed them.~ ~I had seen a tender, innocent, pleasant-looking 15 II, IV| with an iron will and the tender heart of a woman, made him 16 II, IV| Nothing but the lid, the tender coverlet of the beetle's 17 II, IV| liberty to interrupt these tender confessions?"~ ~At the sound 18 II, XVII| say that this constant, tender consideration and attention 19 II, XVII| accusing you of greed. All your tender care, your delicate attention, 20 II, XVII| would not have known the tender love, the sweet care of