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 1      I,     III|   wonderfully beautiful golden hair. When M. Cambray, in his
 2     II,       I|      older men wore their long hair brushed back from the temples
 3     II,       I|   marks; he had tangled yellow hair and inflamed eyelids.~ ~"
 4     II,       I|    with her dainty fingers the hair from the eyes of the gaping
 5     II,      II|        has long, curling black hair," he went on. "Her face
 6     II,     III|       uncovered by his natural hair, a straight Greek nose,
 7     II,     III|       a shade lighter than his hair.~ ~"Magnifice comes - "
 8    III,      II|    with a heavy silk cord. Her hair was twisted into a single
 9    III,      II|        telescope? What kind of hair has she got?"~ ~"Blonde."~ ~"
10    III,     III|  swimming excursions; her long hair floated unbound after her
11    III,     III|        it, and spread her long hair over his knees to dry while
12    III,     III|     covered with short reddish hair like the fur of an otter.
13    III,      IV| covered with a heavy growth of hair. The phenomenon would doubtless
14     IV,      II|        yonder! Her long golden hair falls in glittering masses
15     IV,     III| proportions of her figure. Her hair fell like a golden cataract
16     IV,     III|       slippers, and tucked her hair underneath a becoming lace
17      V,      II|   reddened to the roots of his hair.~ ~Again the lady laughed,
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