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 1    IV|       with anything? Do not I treasure my daughters as the very
 2    IV|      depriving you of a great treasure, of something you can sell
 3     V|    means. And what a precious treasure that is! and what a pity
 4     V|   pardon her for possessing a treasure which they possessed no
 5     V|    voice she possesses such a treasure that, if only it be properly
 6     V|     idea that she possessed a treasure which would raise her far
 7    IX|      he. "I have won to-day a treasure, a heavenly treasure. I
 8    IX| to-day a treasure, a heavenly treasure. I am blessed indeed. I
 9     X|      where to look for such a treasure. And yet one day she found
10     X|   your love as yours is, is a treasure you really do not deserve" (
11  XVII|   that happiness was a stolen treasure.~ ~At last they returned
12   XXI|      alone with it. My second treasure, my joy, the hope of my
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