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 1   III|            drawn up, and the young women, covering their bosoms with
 2   III|            the men, and befool the women to the top of your bent.
 3     V|         needlework. Oh, ye men and women who swim in luxury, you
 4     V|           worsted by a pair of old women! Why, l'esprit de corps
 5    VI|            room, and the trembling women in the adjoining chamber
 6   VII|    commentary: -~ ~"My friend, bad women are a necessity in this
 7   VII|          there should be dissolute women also, for otherwise the
 8   VII|       their eyes upon the virtuous women. You just leave that to
 9   VII|           and spirits, and the old women had enough to do to talk
10  VIII|           At other times old gipsy women sneaked into the courtyard
11    IX|       receive his guest.~ ~The two women were by this time in the
12    IX|        that perpetuum mobile which women call knitting, lest she
13    IX|      candles are extinguished, old women can chatter their best,
14    IX|         another bevies of charming women alighted at the entrance
15    IX|       society of the most charming women, his principal object therein
16     X|     positions, and unexceptionable women. She had not a single acquaintance
17     X|       acquaintance among all these women, and had no idea which of
18     X|          into endless misery, poor women bending[Pg 250] beneath
19     X|           or so, and the two young women were left alone.~ ~The door
20     X| conversation turned naturally upon women's dress, women's needlework,
21     X|      naturally upon women's dress, women's needlework, and other
22     X|     petulantly. "Well, well! young women soon make friends with each
23     X|     disappeared than the two young women, in the exuberance of their
24     X|           been if both these young women were his daughters and called
25    XI|      remember, but these two young women who have got hold of such
26    XI|         looks about to see whether women or only men are near. In
27    XI|     swooned as many times as other women have sighed. You might stand
28  XIII|           to-day. Even the elderly women meant to accompany the huntsmen
29  XIII|           more to the same effect. Women understand these things
30    XV|          number of notable men and women of the smartest set. The
31   XVI|            picture-galleries. With women it is quite different. Woman
32   XVI|           and the loveliest of the women.~ ~Rudolf opened the ball
33   XVI|          danced with all the other women in turn, according to rank.
34   XVI|           spend something on young women."~ ~"But I know exactly
35   XVI|        were very bad, unprincipled women, and that only the energy
36   XVI|       under his hand and seal that women are the strongest, the most
37  XVII|        your disparaging opinion of women."~ ~Well, a single word
38  XVII|           was sure to triumph over women of a much more obstinate
39  XVII|        hide from him? These modern women read risky books in private,
40  XVII|           said Rudolf, tenderly - "women are not weak."~ ~"Then there
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