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1     I,       V|    loose morning-dress of raw silk, with rich embroidery. Her
2    II,       I|   some sort of light Japanese silk, covered with a pattern
3    II,      IV|    and buried his face in his silk pocket-handkerchief. Was
4    II,     VII| waists from the tightly-laced silk bodices. Of course, we called
5    II,      IX|  Diodora, in a mauve-coloured silk dressing-gown, rested on
6    II,     XVI|    emerge from the crowd. His silk hat was crushed, his coat-collar
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