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 1      I,       I|            child who, with a faded red cotton shawl wrapped about
 2      I,       I|            the chair was the faded red shawl in which the stray
 3      I,      II|            girl wrapped in a faded red shawl, to whom he was speaking
 4     II,       I|             an axiom which his fat red face by no means confuted, -
 5     II,      II|         face is fair as a lily and red as a rose, her brow pure
 6    III,       I|           about the corners of her red lips betrayed an earthly
 7    III,      II|          to send some of the large red ones, too, I will do so."~ ~
 8    III,      II|          Zwanziger; and the "large red ones" were copper medals
 9    III,     III|          the pouring rain, a large red umbrella, and steadied his
10     IV,      II|            poor thing looks in his red clothes! He does n't want
11     IV,      IV|      veiled with melancholy, whose red lips had already learned
12      V,      II|             and tried to catch the red and blue stars in his hands.
13     VI,      IV| embroidering with gold thread on a red streamer for a militia flag.~ ~"
14     VI,      VI|        this little somebody in the red petticoat for it?' and if
15    VII,       I|          uniform was to consist of red trousers and light-blue
16    VII,       I|           would not consent to the red trousers; red dye-stuff
17    VII,       I|       consent to the red trousers; red dye-stuff was not to be
18   VIII,     III|       Vavel could see the familiar red kerchief the farmer's wife
19   VIII,     III|           of the flames. It became red, then a pale rose-color,
20     IX,      II|          biblical legend, when the Red Sea obstructed the way of
21     IX,     III|         see a peasant woman with a red kerchief over her head.
22     IX,     III|          The "peasant woman with a red kerchief over her head,"
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