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 1      I,     III|          adjoining room came the melancholy tones of a harmonium; and
 2    III,      IV|        fully understood the deep melancholy which had settled on Marie'
 3     IV,       I| countenance became more and more melancholy, and that now it rarely
 4     IV,       I|      childlike naïveté. A dreamy melancholy had settled upon it. And
 5     IV,      II|      woman, neither inconsolably melancholy nor wantonly merry. She
 6     IV,      II| distressed to see this continued melancholy in the child's face, searched
 7     IV,     III|      Count?" he asked, a certain melancholy softening the repulsiveness
 8     IV,      IV|      eyes had become veiled with melancholy, whose red lips had already
 9     IV,      IV|       with no brightening of the melancholy features. "I have lost something,
10      V,       I|       could not detect in it the melancholy which cannot be concealed
11      V,     III|         Ludwig. It is your pale, melancholy face that oppresses me and
12      X,     III|          and lured from them the melancholy air, to which she sang,
13      X,     III|     Katharina, and said:~ ~"This melancholy song was not intended for
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