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 1    II|          are superfluous. I have no tender concern whatever for my
 2    II|         with horror, suddenly, in a tender moment, offer their hands
 3     V|             of pure delights, whose tender loving heart, perhaps, is
 4     V|             was let loose after the tender roe that had emerged from
 5   VII|          have been something like a tender scene.~ ~"Wrap it up and
 6  VIII|            of reasons, but it is no tender regard for thy friends or
 7    IX| confidential tone: "Fanny, be kind, tender, and affectionate towards
 8    IX|         amazons, who extended their tender relations beyond the chains
 9     X|          towards him with a look of tender encouragement.[Pg 247]~ ~"
10     X|            that she appreciated the tender insinuation.~ ~"Is this
11  XIII|            to be supposed that some tender affair, a private assignation
12   XVI|            greater command over her tender emotions, and indeed life,
13   XVI|            Rudolf. You are indeed a tender husband! But your wife really
14  XVII|      journey. Flora was as kind, as tender as ever as she parted from
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