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 1     I|     could possibly reach that sweet haven till he had had endless
 2     I|     little snout it has, what sweet little ears, what wee little
 3     I|     this sort of flummery, my sweet nephew; I don't like it.
 4  VIII|      call that which seems so sweet,[Pg 193] bitter, and that
 5  VIII|   that which seems so bitter, sweet. Have not you yourself observed
 6    IX| darling girl!" she began; "my sweet, pretty girl, never did
 7    IX|     sir!' said I. Ah, my dear sweet girl, beware when a great
 8    IX|  servants helping her; such a sweet pretty daughter deserved
 9   XII|    her with such a wondrously sweet voice. It is permissible,
10  XIII|       sufficed to disturb the sweet slumbers of the Seven Sleepers
11  XIII|     friend, and listen to the sweet secrets of her rapture.
12  XVII|       with her defeat in that sweet hour. But when he embraced
13   XIX|      to read a meaning in his sweet babblings, to speak words
14    XX|      weep out her woe, amidst sweet torture and painful joy,
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