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 1     I| embraces. "That's quite enough; kiss me no more, I say."~ ~Then
 2   III|        you'll be glad enough to kiss my hand, and beg me to make
 3    IV|      daughters also to come and kiss his sister's hand; and could
 4    IV|   father. She says if she could kiss his hand but once, she would
 5   VII|      all means! What do I care. Kiss and hug each other if you
 6   VII|         he was on no account to kiss all the guests one after
 7    IX|        Mr. Boltay, suffer me to kiss the dust from your boots!
 8    IX|        tiny feet that she might kiss them.[Pg 210] This greatly
 9    XI|      and readily makes friends. Kiss her hand, and call her '
10    XI| whenever she meets you she will kiss and embrace you, till you
11    XI|      next day she will embrace, kiss, and traduce you, as if
12   XVI|  impressed a burning, a lover's kiss on her radiant face.~ ~"
13  XVII|        with that she blew him a kiss from the threshold of her
14  XVII|     coach, she ran after him to kiss him once more, and then
15 XVIII|         fall upon his neck, and kiss and embrace him!"~ ~"Who
16   XIX|    sleeping child, who at every kiss opened its dark-blue eyes,
17   XXI|       the threshold, and a dumb kiss into the darkness, as if
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