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 1    IV|    expressed his grief that his innocent, well-meaning advances should
 2     V|        be just as pure, just as innocent, as was my beloved, my never-to-be-forgotten
 3    VI|      like to make exiles of two innocent men; but if you will be
 4   VII|      make such fools of so many innocent men! It was scandalous![
 5  VIII|         by way of diverting the innocent damsel, showed her in the
 6    IX| righteous, thou defender of the innocent, may God grant thee many,
 7    IX|     embroidery?"~ ~It seemed an innocent question enough, so Fanny
 8     X|   resounded with the hubbub and innocent frolics of these two merry
 9    XI|         and communicate them to innocent souls liable to err; to
10   XVI|        that case it will be the innocent party who bears the punishment."~ ~"
11 XVIII|         them as they were quite innocent, and could not lay claim
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