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 1     I|       the stranger, embraced and kissed him, and exclaimed -~ ~"
 2   III|       coat of arms; whereupon we kissed each other all round, and
 3    IV|    family fell upon his neck and kissed and fondled him. Never was
 4    IV|      utter an improper word, who kissed mamma's hand, and talked
 5    IV|    passed from hand to hand, and kissed and embraced as if some
 6  VIII|            So the two old people kissed the girl and bade her good
 7    IX|       Meyer would thereupon have kissed Mr. Boltay's boots again,
 8    IX|         bosom, wept, sobbed, and kissed and embraced her with all
 9    IX|          mother good morning and kissed her hand, whereupon Mrs.
10    IX| confidentially all the time, and kissed each other's hands at parting.
11     X|        she took her in her arms, kissed her face, and compelled
12    XI|       her tightly; and then they kissed each other, and laughed
13   XII|     joyfully rushed forward, and kissed her hand before she could
14   XII|         was! Again and again she kissed the place where her husband'
15   XII|        it properly; and then she kissed it over and over again until,
16  XIII|      into her soul. When she had kissed the silent lips, and was
17   XVI|      wife to allow herself to be kissed first, and then only to
18   XVI|       words."~ ~Rudolf smilingly kissed her hand and quitted the
19  XVII|       pretty head dubiously, and kissed her husband again and again;
20   XIX|         held him in his arms and kissed and embraced him. He could
21   XIX|          level with his lips and kissed his little red face again
22   XIX|          her heaving breast, and kissed the face of the sleeping
23    XX|         the lips of the dead, he kissed every letter of the word "
24    XX|         At last he bent down and kissed the five letters[Pg 343]
25   XXI|          all in; and the old man kissed his little lips again and
26   XXI|          knows why? - and Rudolf kissed the child's forehead.~ ~"
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