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 1   Pres         |        s famous library shows a beautiful woman of intense sensitiveness,
 2   Pres         |    idealistic; the true and the beautiful shine through it with radiant
 3   Pres         |     literary labor by issuing a beautiful jubilee edition of his works,
 4   Pres         |   overlooking wide stretches of beautiful, fertile country, stands
 5      I,     III|   lovely! You will see how very beautiful she is, monsieur, for you
 6      I,     III|        chemise.~ ~"What is this beautiful flower called, monsieur?"~ ~"
 7      I,     III|       hidden by her wonderfully beautiful golden hair. When M. Cambray,
 8      I,     III|       really employ a number of beautiful women, handsome young men,
 9      I,     III|     mistress of the house - the beautiful woman who fainted at sight
10      I,      IV|        to affairs of state. The beautiful women who were banded together
11      I,      IV|        I presume? Are not their beautiful women, their polished courtiers,
12     II,       I|          The baroness sent some beautiful furniture from Vienna; also
13     II,       I|     your Majesty still has very beautiful leather.'"~ ~"Ha, ha, ha!"
14     II,       I|      parish clergyman. He has a beautiful speech prepared to receive
15     II,      II|        the lady is one the most beautiful creatures I ever saw - and
16    III,      II|       with her; for she is very beautiful, and very good."~ ~"How
17    III,     III|       dread of it."~ ~"My dear, beautiful lake!" sighed Marie, casting
18     IV,       I|     intrepid movements, and her beautiful face, which was flushed
19     IV,      II|       had it transformed into a beautiful flower-garden.~ ~Then, when
20     IV,      II|     garden?"~ ~"Yes; I think it beautiful."~ ~"Then why do you sigh?"~ ~"
21     IV,      II|      and thence look out on the beautiful, forbidden world.~ ~What
22     IV,      II| revealed by the telescope - the beautiful woman over yonder amid her
23     IV,      II|       there was an enchantingly beautiful woman upon whose phenomenal
24     IV,      II|   creature over yonder with the beautiful lady. She called to him,
25     IV,     III|    cords to the chair.~ ~What a beautiful creature! The clinging folds
26      V,      II|      water. He thought that the beautiful fire belonged to him because
27      V,      II|        in France. His young and beautiful wife ran away with another
28      V,     III|     read the address:~ ~"To our beautiful and kind-hearted neighbor."~ ~
29      V,     III|      the letter, read:~ ~"DEAR, BEAUTIFUL, AND GOOD LADY: I want you
30     VI,       I|       feeling tone repeated the beautiful prayer which the good Père
31     VI,      IV|        is to be my mother - the beautiful lady from the manor."~ ~"
32     VI,      VI|     poor old man talk about the beautiful lady over yonder, and of
33     VI,      VI|         gallant gentleman and a beautiful lady - if they are thrown
34     VI,      VI|         to be able to make such beautiful music!" she cried, when
35     VI,      VI|        that you are so good and beautiful?" frankly returned the young
36   VIII,     III|      with a scornful smile, "my beautiful bride is sending another
37      X,      II|         to mount your horse - a beautiful animal! And third, I beg
38      X,      II|         soon they turned into a beautiful street shaded by walnut-trees,
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