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1     I|         he, "is a dish of bird of paradise eggs, served with the fat
2    IV|       curse of the expulsion from Paradise seemed to rest upon their
3     V| connoisseur! What a rare fruit of paradise! A child of fifteen or sixteen,
4     V|        emerged from the garden of paradise. Swarms of those knight-errants
5     V|           this beauty to quit her paradise and come and live with him -
6    IX|         have no need of any other paradise, for this world is now a
7    IX|           for this world is now a paradise to me."[Pg 237]~ ~And laughing
8     X|       together would imagine that Paradise had already begun for them
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