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 1     I,       V|      farthingaled, white-wigged ladies in hooped skirts and trailing
 2     I,      VI|       the remark that Hungarian ladies of quality were equally
 3     I,      VI|   French, she only imitates our ladies at home, who think themselves
 4     I,    XIII|        Good night, miss!"~ ~The ladies broke out into a merry laugh,
 5     I,    XIII|        difference between these ladies of the high aristocracy
 6    II,       I|      ladyship and the two young ladies, your cousins, were yesterday
 7    II,       I|     being shy in the company of ladies! - he is head over ears
 8    II,      II|         a face to appear before ladies! Coarse and stubby like
 9    II,     III|        of times the illustrious ladies of the Vernöcze castle descended
10    II,     III|    satisfy me. If the two young ladies were such forbidden fruit
11    II,     III|        I should. Give me leave, ladies, to tell you a story - the
12    II,      IV|         take care!"~ ~The young ladies had stripped a heap of the
13    II,      IV| sisterly regard with which most ladies of his acquaintance honoured
14    II,       V|         not used to teach young ladies such delicate lessons. Come!
15    II,      IX|      long would it be until the ladies were up, and willing to
16    II,      IX|    served to me in my room. The ladies were up, but Countess Diodora
17    II,      XV|       market women, and veiled "ladies" in flashy dresses and with
18    II,     XVI| embraced on the streets by fair ladies.~ ~So it was in vain that
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