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1     XII|       represented a recumbent Sappho playing on a nine-stringed
2     XII|     she was forced to see it: Sappho[110] seemed able to make
3     XII| moment before her mirror, the Sappho seemed to give vent to a
4     XII|   imagination? If the painted Sappho was alive, why did she give
5     XII|      her listener. It was the Sappho's tones that she heard.
6     XII|     eyes involuntarily to the Sappho over the mantelpiece. Again
7     XII|   ears.~ ~"You look up at the Sappho," said the marchioness. "
8     XII|    its strings. The reclining Sappho answered her, and a few
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