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 1      II|       ballet as 'the beautiful Cyrene.' She practised the terpsichorean
 2      II|     went back to the beautiful Cyrene for consolation; but she
 3      II|        paid to regain the fair Cyrene's favour, but I am convinced
 4     XII|        known as 'the beautiful Cyrene.' I have intruded on you
 5     XII|    note."[117]~ ~The beautiful Cyrene threw at her listener a
 6     XII|      phœnix rose, and the fair Cyrene appeared, this time in full
 7     XII|        on the hearth. The fair Cyrene meanwhile caught up her
 8     XII|    often enough? They call me 'Cyrene.'"~ ~"But that isn't your
 9     XII|       You were not christened 'Cyrene.'"~ ~"I use it for my name,
10     XII|       of a lion. The beautiful Cyrene closed the portfolio and
11     XII|       were shining in the fair Cyrene's eyes.~ ~Next she ran to
12     XII|  should lose."~ ~The beautiful Cyrene changed the subject and
13     XII|        silver stars," the fair Cyrene went on; "then, with a black
14    XIII|     ear at intervals. The fair Cyrene was entertaining a company
15     XIX|       say in reply.~ ~The fair Cyrene drew nearer and laid her
16     XIX|  street.~ ~Soon after the fair Cyrene - or Rozina, to call her
17     XXV|          laughed the beautiful Cyrene. "So the soldiers must eat
18     XXV|      306]~ ~With that the fair Cyrene nestled close at her fellow-conspirator'
19  XXVIII|      him and retired. The fair Cyrene turned again toward the
20  XXVIII| apartment.~ ~"Adieu, beautiful Cyrene, adieu, for ever!" he murmured,
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