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 1     II,      II| mourning; the gems represented tears; but her manner was by no
 2     II,      II|      back."~ ~By this time the tears were running down the baroness'
 3    III,      IV|      favorite element. The hot tears gushed from her eyes, and
 4     IV,      II|     eyes flashed through their tears, that was her gratitude.~ ~
 5     IV,      II|     and began to sob. Her warm tears moistened the young man'
 6     IV,      II|        face; but they were not tears of grief.~ ~Very soon she
 7     IV,      II|         and smiled through her tears.~ ~"I am so thankful I came
 8      V,     III| burning eyes still filled with tears, asked in an unsteady voice:~ ~"
 9    VII,      II|        did not want to see the tears which he would kiss away.~ ~"
10   VIII,       I|        out her heart in bitter tears.~ ~ ~ ~
11      X,     III|   woman, and child, burst into tears. The invalid among the pillows
12      X,     III|      pale face with kisses and tears.~ ~"Oh, my dearest! My adored
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