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1    II|      cheeks, and regarded her melancholy, irresponsive features,
2    II| history, and the cause of her melancholy, then perhaps it would have
3   III|   loving children. His large, melancholy eyes rest kindly on the
4   III|       split lips, who had the melancholy privilege of passing in
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