Part,  Chapter

1     I,      IV|        not covet, and I do not admire wealth alone, pure and simple.
2     I,      IX|       beauty of women you will admire in these pictures only;
3     I,    XIII|        approaching in order to admire the curious old building.
4     I,    XIII|    girl, who had approached to admire my roses, pleased me best;
5    II,      IV| honoured him. He could not but admire her beauty, her grace, and
6    II,    VIII|      called to the divinity to admire her in her sublime loveliness,
7    II,      IX|  becoming chronic. I very much admire, but have no intention of
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