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1 Pref| all the author's romances, love, war, and adventure furnish 2 I| in order to retain his love?"~ ~"I see no reason why 3 I| and yet cannot cease to love; one whose loss can never 4 I| he could never cease to love. Those were his words, and 5 II| million away in return for the love of a true man."~ ~ ~ [19]~ ~ 6 IV| by foreigners, even for love. Their charms bloom only 7 IV| valley which he seemed to love so warmly.~ ~"Because," 8 XI| free, she was not free to love.~ ~ ~ [109]~ ~ 9 XII| with this woman.~ ~"I am in love with you already," continued 10 XIII| but not against myself. I love you! And if you came with 11 XIV| a sup was to be had for love or money.~ ~The weather 12 XV| our fathers as a God of love and gentleness. I am seeking 13 XVI| preached me a sermon on the love of one's neighbour, Christ' 14 XVII| by the very burden of his love and anxiety for others.~ ~ 15 XVIII| life. Evidently the hand of love had depicted those lineaments. 16 XVIII| tell it me."~ ~"You still love him?" asked the other, in 17 XVIII| beyond the reach of her love and yearning!"~ ~"If it 18 XVIII| emotion. Was it an angel in love with a devil?~ ~"See!" she 19 XVIII| proof how lasting a thing love is in our family. My brothers 20 XVIII| because they know that I still love him; they leave the little 21 XVIII| They know how deep is my love, and they respect my feelings. 22 XVIII| heart that could cease to love only when it ceased to beat. 23 XVIII| commanded not merely the love of his betrothed, but her 24 XX| Now, then, Manasseh, I love you and am ready to follow 25 XXIII| to utter, - her infinite love for the man and her deep 26 XXIII| meeting those eyes so full of love and tenderness for her.~ ~" 27 XXIII| of fighting and have no love for storming ramparts. Kill 28 XXIII| paper, a letter full of love and kindness. They called 29 XXVIII| 326] saw what a wealth of love he had cast aside, a love 30 XXVIII| love he had cast aside, a love that, even in death caused