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 1    IV|      mother rejoiced in their beauty! And these pretty girls,
 2     V|       of pallor - just such a beauty, in fact, as the world is
 3     V|    That the rumour of Fanny's beauty and virtue should not have
 4     V|    time, he would induce this beauty to quit her paradise and
 5  VIII|     she was going to become a beauty whom the world would envy
 6    IX|      once ceased praising her beauty and goodness, and would
 7    IX|        but how long will your beauty last? In ten years' time
 8    IX| regaled with an exhibition of beauty and enjoyment; blasé souls,
 9     X|      good qualities. Her very beauty would make them suspicious
10     X|    people praise you for your beauty as if it were a merit! You
11     X|  ashamed that it is only your beauty that has made a lady of
12    XI|      She was esteemed a great beauty once upon a time; but care
13   XII|      Fanny was a success. Her beauty won the hearts of the gentlemen,
14   XVI|   before her. Hers is not the beauty which can interest men of
15  XVII|      to be inferior to her in beauty.~ ~"I love flowers," stammered
16 XVIII|       lackeys, that repellent beauty, for his features were as
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