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 1    II|     everywhere thickly planted with flowers in full bloom, and at every
 2    II|       gobæas, or pyramids of modish flowers piled one on the top of
 3   III|           weeping-willow leaves and flowers in such a way that the pretty
 4   III|           rest, his long chaplet of flowers streaming in the wind behind
 5   III|         career, the long chaplet of flowers fell from the youth's head,
 6   III|             expands, when the spicy flowers put fresh vigour and warmer
 7     V|          before the seeds of nobler flowers could be sown.~ ~When, however,
 8     V|       splendid bouquet of hot-house flowers, in which was concealed
 9     V|         made her more cautious, but flowers harmonize so well with a
10     V|          letter concealed among the flowers, and immediately, just as
11    VI|            they even inquire of the flowers, "Does he love me, or does
12  VIII|          shape she crowned with the flowers of her devotion, whom she
13    IX|            to her room, watered her flowers, fed her birds, and sang
14     X|      covered with whole bouquets of flowers, quite shut out the prospect
15    XI| window-panes, and faint, so that no flowers can be kept in the room
16  XIII|         nothing to think of but her flowers!~ ~That was all, all over
17  XVII|            Rudolf remarked that the flowers in the garden around them
18  XVII|            her in beauty.~ ~"I love flowers," stammered Fanny, as if
19  XVII|         only your ladyship knew the flowers, not merely by name, but
20  XVII|             up with the life of the flowers! Every flower has its own
21  XVII|           in the ideal lives of the flowers."~ ~Here Rudolf broke off
22  XVII|    inconstant. This is the bliss of flowers. These are all happy lovers."~ ~
23  XVII|            his bedroom a bouquet of flowers in a handsome china vase,
24  XVII|            he perceived two pressed flowers between its leaves - an
25  XVII|           he was playing. These two flowers so fascinated him, so engrossed
26   XXI|             She greatly loved those flowers."~ ~"Let us go away from
27   XXI|             irises and amaranths, - flowers which 'she' loved so much, -
28   XXI|           the tomb and deck it with flowers, and pray that God may make
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