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 1     I,     III|    on the brink of life and happiness, and now sent to eternity
 2     I,     III|  spirits, enjoying life and happiness, surrounded by happy relatives,
 3     I,      IX|  over this ideal picture of happiness. "I speak of heaven," he
 4     I,      IX|     And then just fancy the happiness if there should be a christening
 5     I,      IX|    everything to me - life, happiness, fortune, and ambition;
 6     I,    XIII|     of relief, of pride, of happiness; but I tried to hide my
 7    II,       I|    have already enjoyed the happiness of seeing your ladyship,"
 8    II,     III|     something of the coming happiness in advance?" I asked, smilingly. "
 9    II,     VII|   of God leading to earthly happiness and eternal bliss. Bride
10    II,    VIII|     me of the reality of my happiness. I was beloved, and I loved
11    II,      IX|   be of service to you is a happiness to me. Pray dispose of me.
12    II,       X|      So overwhelming was my happiness that I sometimes fancied
13    II,       X|  money for my lost life and happiness, money to bribe me to the
14    II,    XVII|   the excess of my love and happiness. "Why did you not tell me
15    II,    XVII| indebted for all my present happiness; not only for my wealth,
16    II,    XVII|     for wealth alone is not happiness. A man may be happy without
17    II,    XVII|   bore a soft expression of happiness which I had not seen the
18    II,    XVII|   you have filled my cup of happiness to the brim. This one drop,
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