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 1       I|      always somewhat irksome.~ ~Women on a journey are inclined
 2       I|      what helpless creatures we women are!" she exclaimed as she
 3       I|   protesting, for example, that women were by no means helpless
 4       I|       is employed over a man by women that have no right thus
 5      II|         ll talk about beautiful women if you prefer. You little
 6      II|        discussing the duties of women toward their husbands, the
 7      IV|     honour, his loved ones, the women entrusted to his charge?~ ~
 8      IV|         proud of their handsome women, as are the Circassians -
 9      IV|        each."~ ~"Ah, your young women think of nothing but dress,
10      IV|     afford to dress their young women in silks and laces, and[
11       V|         the wailing of the holy women, the shrieks of the dead
12     VII|        lines of waiting men and women, they made their way; and
13    VIII|     failed of its effect on the women whom he chose to honour
14      XI|      wreak vengeance on the two women at one stroke, the purpose
15     XII|  mystery and awe, for two young women. Blanka took her guest's
16     XII|         creatures! They make us women their slaves. But the woman'
17     XIV|     people, the men strong, the women fair, and one and all fondly
18      XV|        of them.~ ~The two young women rode ahead, while the men
19      XV|        the serpent in Paradise, women have cherished a deadly
20   XVIII|     cheerful temperament. Other women there were also in the family, -
21   XVIII|   admitted the girl; "there are women here that report everything
22   XVIII|        table before it. Men and women, youths and maidens, entered
23   XVIII|        the men were seated, the women entered. A Parisian modiste
24   XVIII|       house, behind the married women. Finally the children were
25     XIX|       for you."~ ~The two young women were costumed as fleurs
26      XX|    young men come next, and the women follow, while the bridegroom
27      XX|  singing a dirge, while weeping women brought up the rear. When
28      XX|    closing selection, while the women and children left the place
29     XXI|         side, leaving the young women to loiter behind and pick
30     XXI|    their lives.~ ~The two young women recognised at once the inadvisability
31     XXI|       the summit, and the young women grew tired of sitting still
32     XXI| stealing on the two unprotected women? He wore the Wallachian
33     XXI|      distinguished.~ ~The young women seized each other by the
34     XXI|        Aaron!" cried both young women in concert and with all
35     XXI|        escape."~ ~The two young women, still clinging to Manasseh,
36     XXI|       to do the same? You young women may see my big guns; I'll
37     XXI|      allusion checked the young women's merriment at once, and
38    XXII|        with the comeliest young women and the ugliest old hags.
39   XXIII|     inside their town. Even the women busied themselves sharpening
40   XXIII|   Manasseh was at home with the women of the family. They had
41   XXIII|        the rear, where none but women and children are left to
42   XXIII|          What the fate of these women and children is likely to
43   XXIII|       break into our house, two women will put their pistols to
44   XXIII|         assure you that the two women will not lay a finger on
45    XXIV|         along with them."~ ~The women were struck with consternation,
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