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 1       V|      palm-branches with gilded leaves, and bribed the custodian
 2    VIII|      that she tore the spoiled leaves impatiently from her sketch-book,
 3    VIII|        her book and turned its leaves in search of the address.
 4    VIII|       thrown away two or three leaves, - those containing her
 5      IX|    sketch-book, and turned its leaves once more. In vain; the
 6      IX|       was gone - gone with the leaves she had torn out and thrown
 7      IX|       for the lost sketch-book leaves; but though she remembered
 8      IX| Manasseh in restoring the lost leaves to their owner. She replaced
 9      XV|       the leathery, dark green leaves, which never fall. The bear-berry
10      XV|       stems are coral-red, the leaves evergreen, and the blossoms
11    XVII|       cornel-bushes with brown leaves and red berries, while luxuriant
12    XVII|      sun shines in through the leaves and lights up the whole
13     XIX|     Princess Cagliari that she leaves this world. One thing we
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