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1    VIII|   Colosseum will not suffer its likeness to be taken by every one;
2    VIII|        Colosseum and caught its likeness. How had he set about it?
3    XIII|        the fact that it was her likeness, - radiant though that likeness
4    XIII| likeness, - radiant though that likeness was with youth and beauty
5   XVIII|        It was Benjamin Vajdar's likeness, and no ghost could have
6   XVIII|          and yet they spare his likeness because they know that I
7     XXI|       could hit my sweetheart's likeness; my mother's is beyond me."~ ~
8    XXIV|        and Ilonka, the former a likeness in miniature of his father,
9  XXVIII|         in evergreen, - his own likeness, which the dead girl had
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