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 1     I|     men were approaching with burning torches, with a carriage
 2     I|    the table with a circle of burning candles round him like one
 3    II| inside, and outside eternally burning lamps, which were replenished
 4     V|    that she might express her burning thanks to her, and take
 5    IX|      for the reception of the burning oil.~ ~"Oh, what absurdities
 6    IX|    worthy of a goddess, those burning black eyes so full of vivacity
 7     X|      Fanny felt her eyes grow burning hot, and her face flushed
 8     X|   that came straight from her burning heart. Again and again she
 9    XI|  sighed. You might stand upon burning embers more comfortably
10  XIII|       smooth hand stroked her burning forehead from time to time.
11  XIII|     have escaped from her own burning heart amidst coldly sublime
12   XVI|     his wife, and impressed a burning, a lover's kiss on her radiant
13   XIX|       hands were no longer so burning hot, her breathing grew
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