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 1       I|          Ah, we thought you were lost," exclaimed the elder of
 2       I| unfriendly smile.~ ~"Oh, no, not lost," returned Manasseh; "what
 3       I|          and to no one cannot be lost. I merely took a seat on
 4      II|      Prince Cagliari has of late lost favour at the Vatican, and
 5       V|       else I shall certainly get lost, and find myself in the
 6      IX|     Colosseum, to search for the lost sketch-book leaves; but
 7      IX|        Manasseh in restoring the lost leaves to their owner. She
 8      IX|          and began to seek their lost companion, with loud outcries,
 9       X|          up for a long series of lost meals. The dainties which
10      XI|  rendering of this decree Blanka lost no time in taking possession
11     XIV|          brothers are as good as lost to us, you must take the
12      XV|        up from her seat. She had lost all feeling of fatigue.~ ~"
13    XVII|         a lioness recovering her lost cubs. Embraces and kisses
14    XVII|         now the other of his two lost brothers, after which he
15     XIX|        Hungary freed, and I have lost frightful sums by my investments.
16    XXII|         little boy cried for his lost[263] blackbird, the young
17   XXIII|        forced to it. When all is lost that is dearest to us, -
18   XXIII|         Vajdar. Yet the prisoner lost nothing of his composure,
19     XXV|     multitude of sins."~ ~"And a lost one brings everything to
20   XXVII|         one of these crucifixes, lost in troubled thought. To
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