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 1      I,     III|       though, she is perfectly lovely! You will see how very beautiful
 2      I,     III|     Diana took from you?"~ ~"A lovely pink silk, trimmed with
 3      I,     III|  little visitor.~ ~"Is n't she lovely!" enthusiastically exclaimed
 4      I,     III|      return her to you."~ ~The lovely woman made one step toward
 5      I,     III|       a noble gift indeed! The lovely countess had given him her
 6      I,      IV| warfare against their men; our lovely women are engaged in warfare
 7      I,      IV|       in warfare against their lovely women; and our little children
 8      I,      IV|      without its effect on the lovely woman, continued:~ ~"And
 9     II,       I|     ceremonious welcome, was a lovely blonde, a true Viennese,
10     II,      II|  opened the window to show her lovely face to Audiat!"~ ~"No;
11    III,      II|    thee that I intend to buy a lovely plot of ground on the shore
12    III,      II|       kind; the garden will be lovely. That plot of ground, then,
13    III,      IV|     over it. Our neighbor, the lovely baroness, is trying to restore
14     IV,       I|        child will grow to be a lovely woman. Already she is fond
15     IV,      II|    free sunlight illumined her lovely features. What those features
16     IV,     III|       her deliverance made the lovely face even more enchanting
17     IV,     III|        were not looking at our lovely neighbor," said Marie. "
18      V,      II|     here in seclusion with the lovely woman whose face no one
19      V,      II|    long and earnestly into the lovely face turned defiantly toward
20     VI,       I|   believed he had found in the lovely person of his young charge.
21     VI,      IV|        state his errand:~ ~"My lovely sister Katinka, I am come
22     VI,      IV|       this announcement on the lovely face before him.~ ~Baroness
23     VI,      IV|        a peculiar gleam in the lovely baroness's eyes. Then she
24     VI,      IV|      baroness, for veiling her lovely face, for whoever had seen
25     VI,       V|         indeed, the baroness's lovely face was pallid as that
26     VI,       V|     exclaimed Count Vavel, "my lovely betrothed speaks thus of
27    VII,     III|        man, after all, found a lovely woman more attractive than
28    VII,     III|      fugitive maid is, I hear, lovely, amiable, generous, pure,
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