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1     V|     treated Fanny much more tenderly.~ ~One day, while sitting
2     V|     his apprenticeship, was tenderly disposed towards Teresa,
3    IX| hands in hers, and, looking tenderly into her eyes, said in a
4  XIII|  forehead, so he pressed it tenderly.~ ~Then Fanny seized his
5   XVI|   of all respect."~ ~Rudolf tenderly stroked the head of his
6  XVII|  into an armchair.~ ~Taking tenderly one of her pretty hands,
7  XVII|    are right," said Rudolf, tenderly - "women are not weak."~ ~"
8   XIX|    sick woman's lips. Fanny tenderly strained it to her heaving
9  XXII|  and protected the child as tenderly as if she were really its
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