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1       V|         for the hotel-keeper and desired him to procure for herself
2       V|   obtaining what she so ardently desired, and that gentleman sought
3       V|        for her to this earnestly desired distraction, and to Blanka
4       V|         what she had so ardently desired. But she was schooled to
5     VII|       and might be of any colour desired, or of black silk if the
6    VIII|         make the change which he desired, albeit at the same time
7     XII|        me two ways to effect the desired end. One was for me to seduce
8  XXVIII| satisfied him that the papers he desired were still there. He quickly
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