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 1    IV|         them find their pride and joy in the work they have accomplished.
 2    IV|      partly by the fulness of his joy and partly because he thought
 3    IV|        but once, she would die of joy."~ ~At these words the whole
 4     V|          to bed full of malicious joy, with the house-keys tucked
 5    VI|    accepted the guardianship with joy. The coarse-handed artisan'
 6   VII|          with a face beaming with joy.~ ~"Come, guess now!"[Pg
 7   VII|          Master Jock trembled for joy. He had so thoroughly made
 8   VII|           might find his greatest joy therein.~ ~It was as much
 9  VIII|        will be ready to dance for joy at it. I mean to deprive
10  VIII|         wife home, and I have the joy of a happy domestic life
11  VIII|       very angels shall dance for joy."~ ~Alexander never said
12  VIII|       able to contain himself for joy. "Why, I'm older than your
13  VIII|           was beside himself with joy. His sorrow for Alexander
14    IX|         cause for sorrow than for joy. What will become of them?
15    IX|          she rubbed her hands for joy.~ ~Now the iron is hot,
16    IX|         along.~ ~Abellino, in his joy, could scarce restrain himself
17    IX|           voice that trembled for joy.~ ~"Yes, to-morrow," replied
18     X|       give their possessor peace, joy, love, contentment, and
19     X|     nothing would give me greater joy than to see them both at
20     X|           with the trepidation of joy and surprise, awaited the
21     X|    shedding fresh tears, tears of joy.~ ~"And after that I will
22   XII|          a hand that trembled for joy, and, after pressing the
23   XII|        And Fanny fully shared the joy of her friend, joy is so
24   XII|     shared the joy of her friend, joy is so contagious. To-morrow
25   XII|         She will see the greatest joy that a loving heart can
26   XII|         will rejoice in another's joy, rejoice in the happiness
27   XII|    greatly he is loved. Oh what a joy it will be even to look
28  XIII|         towards him with a cry of joy. "Rudolf! Rudolf!" she cried.~ ~
29  XIII|          As you please. Seek your joy, then, in drying the eyes
30  XIII|        scarce contain himself for joy.~ ~"But it is a greater
31  XIII|           happy and load him with joy.~ ~During these days she
32   XVI|    welcomed her friend with great joy, her satisfaction was unmistakably
33  XVII| unspeakable agony and unspeakable joy?~ ~And when she had wept
34   XIX|              Who can describe the joy of Squire John thereat?
35   XIX|          see him for the tears of joy that streamed from his eyes,
36   XIX|             Your worship, a great joy has this day befallen your
37   XIX|         your worship with a great joy, but it has also seemed
38    XX|         sweet torture and painful joy, that secret woe which she
39   XXI|         it was with a odd sort of joy, I know not how to express
40   XXI|          them. I think of it with joy, and have not the slightest
41   XXI|            My second treasure, my joy, the hope of my soul, remains
42   XXI|     hastily, but it was a tear of joy.~ ~"May he never resemble
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