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 1   III|     the better of him, and had accepted in good earnest the part
 2    IV|        had loved some one, and accepted gifts from him. That was
 3    IV| company."~ ~Papa Meyer at once accepted this proposal, and, opening
 4     V| innocence of her astonishment, accepted the proffered bouquet. This
 5    VI|     was insufficient.~ ~Boltay accepted the guardianship with joy.
 6    VI|    talk of a shop-girl who had accepted earnest[Pg 134] money from
 7  VIII|     other hand, my proposal be accepted, you will answer that I
 8  VIII|        of money and splendour, accepted the hand of a dotard she
 9    IX|        way of showing that she accepted the offer of the gentleman
10    IX|      with the message that she accepted the invitation to supper,
11    IX|   otherwise she would not have accepted the invitation.~ ~Abellino
12   XVI|   scrutiny of this man; so she accepted his salutation with a cold
13   XVI|         nevertheless, that she accepted the offer, and promised
14   XVI|        of two good offers, and accepted him. But not for all the
15   XXI|     scarce the master, that he accepted the trust.~ ~"'She' also
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