Chapter

 1     I|            revealed to the world a beautiful greyhound. So it was to
 2     I|        to-day a Cinderella, one as beautiful as a young goddess, the
 3     I|        Morocco I abducted the most beautiful damsel of the Bey from his
 4    II|          them. But one day, like a beautiful soap-bubble, the whole Mississippi
 5    II|       tranquil watery mirror, swam beautiful white swans, which did not
 6    II|         hair was of a marvellously beautiful white, but his face quite
 7   III|          His horse was not exactly beautiful, but it was a large, bony
 8   III|           rather than tire his own beautiful horses, preferred to go
 9    IV| institution, and blessed with five beautiful daughters. In 1818 two of
10    IV|          overcoat, so he stuck the beautiful meerschaum pipe in his mouth
11    IV|          these words he handed the beautiful artistic masterpiece to
12    IV|        stately, and all of them as beautiful as could be, and not a year'
13    IV|            she promised to be more beautiful than any of her sisters.
14     V|            her own way the child's beautiful singing, when she heard
15     V|            Mater' with just such a beautiful voice; it makes me actually
16     V|         canticles with just such a beautiful voice as she had, I was,
17     V|         wont to dream of, with the beautiful blue eyes, the noble features,
18    VI|         girl who should be just as beautiful, just as virtuous, as she
19    VI|        found sang well and was not beautiful, or she was beautiful but
20    VI|          not beautiful, or she was beautiful but not virtuous, or she
21    VI|       thing I seek - a girl who is beautiful, virtuous, and can sing;
22   VII|         carriage should cut up the beautiful round pebbles with which
23    IX|       thought that this wondrously beautiful damsel was ready to take
24    IX|            for that one word, "How beautiful you are!" had suddenly enlightened
25    IX|     refined, a hand like velvet, a beautiful mouth, and a commanding
26    IX|           Kecskerey's rooms; and a beautiful invitation card was enclosed,
27    IX|            amazed them so? She was beautiful, certainly. A simple but
28    IX|          shoulders and ravishingly beautiful bosom. And then that face,
29    IX|          itself with gazing on the beautiful young bride, strayed back
30     X|           as your ladyship; not so beautiful, but she was good, ah, so
31     X|       guarantee, Flora pressed her beautiful lips to Fanny's forehead,
32   XII|   everybody dozed off, and dreamed beautiful dreams. The hunters dreamt
33   XII|           and Fanny dreamt of that beautiful smiling countenance she[
34  XIII|     ruthlessly thereon. And who so beautiful amongst all these beauties
35  XIII|      hunting-horn, and the third a beautiful bear-skin; and no doubt
36   XVI|      invited her to dance. Oh, how beautiful he was! Fanny durst not
37   XVI|           of them, arm-in-arm. How beautiful they both were!~ ~"What
38   XVI|          Madame Kárpáthy is a very beautiful woman; indeed to some person'
39   XVI|           scarce allow that a more beautiful woman had been born into
40   XVI|          Kárpáthy? She might be as beautiful again as she really was,
41  XVII|            them were as wondrously beautiful, as if they were sensible
42  XVII|         thought this specimen very beautiful, and maintained that only
43  XVII|           at Schönbrunn was a more beautiful one to be seen.~ ~And again
44  XVII|          woman and she at him. How beautiful, how bewitchingly beautiful
45  XVII|        beautiful, how bewitchingly beautiful she was in her dumb misery
46  XVII|           flow in streams down her beautiful face as she sank into an
47 XVIII|        also arrived there, and the beautiful countess and her worthy
48   XIX|    refracted gleam of death in her beautiful inspired eyes.~ ~There he
49   XXI|           prayed over her, and how beautiful that will be!"~ ~"Sir, sir!"
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