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 1   III| wonder, then, if every living soul in the room sighed, "Woe
 2     V|      looking through her very soul, seizing and pruning down
 3     V|     or sixteen, whose diamond soul has been cleansed from mud
 4     V|      forth the rapture of his soul so abundantly.[Pg 124]~ ~
 5     V|          How so, sir?"~ ~"The soul of my Maria will at length
 6    VI|     in love, in love body and soul, with all the fervour of
 7    VI|     was indeed a thorn in her soul! And the other, the ideal,
 8    VI|       wish it had with all my soul!" roared Conrad, who now
 9   VII|  question was an enterprising soul, who had started model farming
10   VII|       had first lifted up his soul to God, and on such occasions
11   VII|    may not keep your honour's soul awaiting, but that the[Pg
12   VII|  medicine, nor would he see a soul, and Mike Kis was the only
13  VIII| possible to find one childish soul strong enough to reject
14  VIII|     only for a moment did her soul retain it, and then she
15    IX|       resting a good faithful soul who, next to God, was her
16    IX|       right into that cunning soul, and she closed her eyes
17    IX|     struggled together in her soul. Only the late dawn brought
18    IX|      the undoing of any human soul who saw a smile upon them!~ ~
19  XIII|     she had never allowed her soul to fly away after unattainable
20  XIII|       yet Teresa saw into her soul. When she had kissed the
21   XVI|     him whom she loved as her soul's ideal, but who would not
22   XVI|   that she must hide her very soul from the scrutiny of this
23  XVII|    rooms without perceiving a soul. God only knew where everybody
24  XVII|       Rudolf was vexed to the soul at what he had done.~ ~Presently
25   XIX|       away, my darling little soul," stammered Squire John,
26   XXI|       to express it, as if my soul had quitted me. I take it
27   XXI|        my joy, the hope of my soul, remains here. I mean my
28   XXI|      I was not happy. Let his soul be rich, and then he will
29   XXI|     by name, but in heart and soul, and then he will be happy.~ ~"
30   XXI|        And now, committing my soul to God and my body to the
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