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1    IV|      friend," but this was a mere form of expression with his Honour
2    VI|          young gentleman's hand a form of receipt for six thousand
3     X|       announced. She had tried to form an idea of her, but what
4    XI|          Mephistopheles in female form.[Pg 267] She is the enemy
5   XVI|         this winter, and we shall form some very elegant sets.
6   XVI|          pure, childlike mind can form no notion."~ ~"Oh, don't
7 XVIII| sufficient number of gentlemen to form a club where only eminent
8   XIX|        side of the bed a familiar form was kneeling - Flora and
9   XXI|        bequeath 50,000 florins to form a fund for dowering girls
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