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 1      II|        no conception of the real meaning of matrimony. The prince
 2      IV|   Zimandy was bent on making her meaning still plainer.~ ~"He'd better
 3    VIII|          accepted in its obvious meaning. Yet this matter of her
 4       X|         all, she must ponder the meaning of those mysterious words
 5     XIV|         she could only guess his meaning by the gestures and the
 6      XV|       that the words must have a meaning that the others understood,
 7      XV|       had mistaken his brother's meaning.~ ~"We need not fear them,
 8     XVI| signal-fire, and do you know its meaning? It means that a division
 9   XXIII|          her, in doubt as to her meaning. Zenobia handed him her
10    XXIV|       complaint! Blanka knew the meaning of those tears, and she
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