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 1     I,      IV|       before had I seen a mother value the life of her own child
 2     I,      IV|        German pictures of lesser value."~ ~Our conversation turned
 3     I,      VI|      gained another prize, whose value can never be expressed in
 4     I,      IX|     picture-gallery of unlimited value; and then comes a library
 5     I,      IX|        her calf, neither of much value, yet forming no doubt the
 6     I,      IX|          take anything of actual value from me, let me offer you
 7     I,      IX| something that has only fanciful value, yet is dearer to me than
 8     I,      XI|        and pipes, and the actual value of the museum. I had to
 9    II,    VIII|       but gives new proof of its value. I loved Flamma, and Flamma
10    II,       X|     while she dictated to me the value of each bond, its title,
11    II,       X|          relation to the nominal value, which was the basis of
12    II,      XI|          per cent of the nominal value at my disposal, and I handed
13    II,      XI|         securities are rising in value. Paris is enthusiastic for
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