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 1      II|        CHAPTER II.~ ~A LIFE'S HAPPINESS AT STAKE.~ ~"A splendid
 2      II|      never enjoyed a moment's happiness with his young wife. His
 3      II|   renounce all hope of wedded happiness. We are now on our way to
 4      IV|      now enjoying a period of happiness in which I have no part.
 5      VI| gained such a look of radiant happiness as can only be imagined
 6      XI| waking hours, envy of others' happiness, aversion to prayer, and
 7     XII|    life unblessed by domestic happiness, - and we cherish therefore
 8      XV|  occurred to trouble Blanka's happiness. Two or three wasps, of
 9   XVIII|    its congregation beam with happiness. No works of sculpture,
10     XIX|      mud. You can count on no happiness, no security, without his
11      XX|   seemed to[234] her that the happiness of heaven itself was her
12      XX|       say to herself, and her happiness was not quite complete without
13  XXVIII|       of untroubled peace and happiness for the Adorjan family followed
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