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 1      II|     compelled to renounce all hope of wedded happiness. We
 2       V|      of the travellers in the hope of reaching Rome a few hours
 3      VI| remove that disappointment, I hope."~ ~The princess felt her
 4    VIII|  order for her reception, and hope they will give entire satisfaction."~ ~"
 5       X|     assent, but expressed the hope that she should not be obliged
 6      XI|  Caldariva, who could not now hope to be led to the altar so
 7     XII|       all, and still more the hope that her neighbour might
 8      XV|   disapproval. It was my fond hope to give my wife a glimpse
 9      XV|       by which this cherished hope of mine may yet be realised.
10     XIX|      the dove-cote where they hope to do their billing and
11      XX|       speaker closed with the hope that the memory of the departed
12    XXII|     the undertaking, I should hope," was Diurbanu's response.~ ~"
13    XXII|       equipped force with any hope of success, especially after
14    XXII|       a handful of people who hope to conquer the world by
15    XXIV|     him a moment longer.~ ~"I hope," said he, as if by way
16    XXIV|    had she seen pass, without hope and without complaint! Blanka
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