Chapter

 1      II|       Not in the bosom of your fair antagonist, - she is already
 2      II|    price he paid to regain the fair Cyrene's favour, but I am
 3      II|      to Rome to see whether my fair client's personal appeal
 4      IV|       the fields, and so their fair faces are never tanned or
 5       V|     chief concern was lest his fair client, at this critical
 6      XI|       by her bosom friend, the fair widow Dormandy, with the
 7     XII|       The phœnix rose, and the fair Cyrene appeared, this time
 8     XII|        fire on the hearth. The fair Cyrene meanwhile caught
 9     XII|      tears were shining in the fair Cyrene's eyes.~ ~Next she
10     XII|        with silver stars," the fair Cyrene went on; "then, with
11    XIII|      her ear at intervals. The fair Cyrene was entertaining
12    XIII|     from its position, and her fair neighbour stood in the opening.~ ~"
13     XIV|      the men strong, the women fair, and one and all fondly
14     XIV|      by telling stories to his fair passenger, to whom his fund
15     XIV| Zenobia made as if to kiss her fair guest's hand; Blanka, however,
16    XVII|      to see that it was a very fair pro[194]posal, and one that
17     XIX|        Prince Cagliari led the fair hostess to her boudoir.~ ~"
18     XIX|      could say in reply.~ ~The fair Cyrene drew nearer and laid
19     XIX|       street.~ ~Soon after the fair Cyrene - or Rozina, to call
20   XXIII|      such men as Diurbanu in a fair fight; yet, instead of meeting
21     XXV|     man?"[306]~ ~With that the fair Cyrene nestled close at
22  XXVIII|        to him and retired. The fair Cyrene turned again toward
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