Part,  Chapter

 1     I,       V| Silver King's son is far too precious a creature to breathe the
 2     I,    VIII|   ingenious Government takes precious good care that such dangerous
 3     I,      IX| perfect museum, and contains precious rarities. One is full of
 4     I,      IX|    large hall is filled with precious and rare old products; books
 5     I,      XI|     had appraised my uncle's precious treasures, and looked at
 6     I,      XI|  chest, worth three florins; precious old majolica as old earthenware,
 7     I,    XIII| turret-chamber, in which the precious iron chest stood, with my
 8    II,       I|    heavy black tresses, more precious and beautiful than any artificial
 9    II,     VII|  your collection of its most precious treasure," she said, and "
10    II,     VII|    and "It will be made more precious by your ladyship's acceptance"
11    II,     VII|    with; and in the rich and precious braids the ivory fingers
12    II,     XIV| clear, fresh water.~ ~What a precious, sweet, home it was!~ ~ ~ ~
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