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1     I| cleverer far than they. What a delicate little snout it has, what
2    II|     extraordinarily smooth and delicate, as is generally the case
3    II|        I am well aware of your delicate circumstances, you may tell
4    IX|  alighted at the entrance with delicate coquetry, permitting the
5    IX|    Kecskerey lavished his most delicate attentions upon the eminent
6    XI|    nothing but look upon those delicate, eloquent lips, and those
7    XV|      carpets were all woven by delicate feminine hands, and bore
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