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 1     I|      all traces of the gipsy's kisses with his pocket-handkerchief,
 2     I|    accompaniment of resounding kisses - "Adieu, cher oncle! adieu,
 3     I|    after him whole handfuls of kisses.~ ~Meanwhile the innkeeper
 4   III|   being angry, he covered with kisses the astute adventurer who
 5    IV|     her bosom, covered it with kisses, and in a broken voice begged
 6    IX|        his very boots with her kisses, and shedding oceans of
 7     X|       lips and covered it with kisses - kisses that came straight
 8     X|       covered it with kisses - kisses that came straight from
 9     X|       and again she heaped her kisses upon it, but could not utter
10   XII| thousand" signified a thousand kisses.~ ~How delighted the beloved
11   XII|  hundred of the consignment of kisses; and then she concealed
12   XII|  herself did not know how many kisses she had taken.~ ~And Fanny
13  XIII|     face still burned with the kisses of his loving wife, "that
14  XIII|       hands with his tears and kisses.~ ~"How have I deserved
15  XVII|    cover it with her tears and kisses? What could he do but allow
16  XVII|   bitter tears with her loving kisses.~ ~"Ah, ha! so you were
17 XVIII|      you their best greetings, kisses, and embraces. The old gentleman
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