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 1      II|       consolation; but she was bent on proving her power over
 2     III|   strangers. Princess Cagliari bent forward and looked down
 3      IV|        but Gabriel Zimandy was bent on making her meaning still
 4     VII|    sank on her knees. The Pope bent and graciously raised her
 5      IX|      you. Like yourself, he is bent on securing a divorce, but
 6     XIV|        After leaving Italy, he bent his course first to Deés,
 7     XIV|    rejoinder.~ ~Then the rider bent low over his horse's neck,
 8   XVIII|       bosom, the pistol-barrel bent in his clenched hands like
 9     XIX|     prevent it."~ ~The speaker bent forward and went on in a
10      XX| fulfilment of her promise. She bent down over him, and as she
11    XXII|      men whose[265] heads were bent over the bit of cardboard
12   XXIII|   together and passed over his bent knees, where they were held
13  XXVIII|     321]~ ~The beautiful woman bent her head still nearer to
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