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 1     I|          his hand, for though he loved a practical joke to excess,
 2     I|          of an oddity who dearly loved his joke. But the greatest
 3    IV|         true?"~ ~Perhaps she had loved some one, and accepted gifts
 4    IV|          my knee, whom every one loved, every one fondled. Don'
 5     V|       him the girl, although she loved him; their family belonged
 6     V|           confessed that now she loved - yes, loved - a man who
 7     V|        that now she loved - yes, loved - a man who was her ideal,
 8    VI|      hopeless love all round. He loved the girl and the girl loved
 9    VI|      loved the girl and the girl loved another, and both were very
10  VIII|        and feared that Alexander loved in vain.~ ~Boltay thought
11  VIII|           he has for a long time loved you truly, loyally, and
12  VIII|         the two old people. They loved the young folks as if they
13  VIII|        face of that man whom she loved, whose shape she crowned
14    IX|         Hymen; lively dames, who loved to see around them good-humoured,
15    IX|        had so many creditors and loved to make a stir, but in some
16     X|       ago, in her youth. And she loved me dearly. But I beg your
17     X|         to go on loving you as I loved you from the first moment
18   XII|           how very greatly he is loved. Oh what a joy it will be
19  XIII|          felt again how much she loved him.~ ~And now the fox suddenly
20  XIII|        Kárpáthy feel how much he loved his wife! Perhaps if she
21    XV|          among them worthy to be loved. He lets her go visiting
22   XVI|        the house of him whom she loved as her soul's ideal, but
23   XVI|        there. Now she not merely loved, she adored him.[Pg 304]~ ~
24    XX|      hand and pressed it.~ ~"You loved this lady? You have come
25    XX|         One may love the dead. I loved that woman, I love her now,
26   XXI|          maple leaf. She greatly loved those flowers."~ ~"Let us
27   XXI| amaranths, - flowers which 'she' loved so much, - and have[Pg 348]
28   XXI|       said, at this hour, that I loved him. I feel as cold towards
29   XXI|        always a good fellow, who loved me right well. Whenever
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