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1   III|      a posy of pinks and vine leaves; his silk vest had silver
2   III|      of[Pg 61] weeping-willow leaves and flowers in such a way
3   III|  cemetery, stripped it of its leaves, and thrusting it into his
4     V|       to tear off her budding leaves one by one, hurl her back
5    VI|    his lackey to throw linden leaves up into the air in front
6    VI|       to me than those linden leaves."~ ~All the necessary formalities
7  XVII|   pressed flowers between its leaves - an iris and an amaranth.~ ~
8    XX|    the others have shed their leaves."~ ~They were the only trees
9   XXI| prayer-book, between the open leaves of which are an iris and
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