Part,  Chapter

 1      I,     III|    secrets which relate to the fair sex."~ ~"I am not talking
 2      I,     III|       of her child?"~ ~"Is the fair Cythera's substitute! She
 3     II,      II|       he went on. "Her face is fair as a lily and red as a rose,
 4    III,      IV|        heart than his own! His fair neighbor began to interest
 5     IV,       I|       woman was young and very fair; and it told him also that
 6     IV,       I|       Vavel frequently saw his fair neighbor skating on the
 7     IV,       I|     would have to convince his fair neighbor that he was in
 8     IV,      II|       Count Vavel had made his fair neighbor at the manor the
 9     IV,     III|        time to find out if his fair neighbor possessed a telescope.
10     IV,     III|     now only the count and his fair neighbor to continue the
11     IV,     III|        could not deny that his fair neighbor had made a very
12      V,       I|  seriously concerned about his fair neighbor, and wondered how
13      V,       I|        yonder to entertain the fair mistress, so that she would
14      V,       I| entirely to the service of the fair sex. Many of the officers'
15      V,       I|       pleasure in jesting with fair women until their white
16      V,      II|       at once; it was from his fair neighbor at the manor.~ ~"
17      V,      II|     save those relating to the fair sex - and to war. You will
18     VI,      IV|      thrust its point into the fair worker's rosy finger.~ ~
19     VI,      IV|    long and earnestly into the fair face lifted shyly toward
20     VI,      IV|     from her guardian to their fair neighbor. "Why don't you
21     VI,      IV|     attentive listener was the fair young girl! Her lips were
22     VI,       V|            He had restored the fair woman to consciousness on
23    VII,      II|   apart from the count and his fair ward fancied that the whispered
24    VII,     III|      rush to the rescue of his fair neighbor? His telescope
25    VII,     III| telescope had told him she was fair. Jocrisse played his part
26    VII,     III|      fox, is this protector of fair ladies! I could not get
27    VII,     III|        s hands. That which our fair emissary was commissioned
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