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 1     V|        The girl was a slender, ideal creature, with languishing
 2     V|         in her imagination, an ideal picture of her unknown defender?
 3     V|       and looks similar to the ideal of her dreams. Yes, she
 4     V|      loved - a man who was her ideal, whose name she knew not,
 5    VI| fervour of her nature, with an ideal whom she had believed to
 6    VI|       soul! And the other, the ideal, there was no reason for
 7  VIII|  unnameable, the unforgettable ideal? Most certainly he has no
 8     X| another Mrs. Meyer, but a dear ideal mother such as all good
 9  XIII|       what if he, her nameless ideal, were now galloping beside
10  XIII|        of the one, the beloved ideal of the other.~ ~Flora rushed
11  XIII|       moment. This youth, this ideal of her romantic dreams,
12  XIII|    that might serve her for an ideal.~ ~And she had found them
13   XVI|        she loved as her soul's ideal, but who would not have
14   XVI|   tastes, she might appear the ideal of loveliness."~ ~"Yes,
15  XVII|     that is interesting in the ideal lives of the flowers."~ ~
16  Note|   unforgetable [unforgettable] ideal?~ ~ Chapter IX~ ~Abellino
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