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1 II| presence. She was only a child, and, up to the day of her 2 V| princess was as pleased as a child. Her dearest wish was gratified; 3 X| ate no more than a sick child; now she was conscious of 4 X| unhappy lot, and I am the child of her misfortune. He whose 5 X| had to do with a credulous child whose ears were open to 6 XIV| out, lifted Blanka like a child from the carriage, and carried 7 XV| she was as pleased as a child. So that explained why their 8 XV| She laughed like a happy child, and perhaps in all Transylvania, 9 XXII| the bloody imprint of a child's hand. How had it come 10 XXII| fair-haired boy, covering the child with one of his wide sleeves, 11 XXII| completely concealed the child's face. The little one was 12 XXII| young man came to see the child whose rescue had filled 13 XXII| What, this innocent child decide which town shall 14 XXII| Diurbanu!"~ ~But meantime the child had reached out a tiny hand 15 XXIII| themselves. No woman, no child, should fall into the enemy' 16 XXVII| But he had not seen the child for six years.~ ~His brother 17 XXVIII| been tenderly nurtured as a child. Thus did he return, vanquished