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1      I,     III|     in bloom.~ ~"Oh, what a charming flower!" cried the child,
2      I,     III|     mother's knee. It was a charming tableau.~ ~"I am not able
3      I,     III|     little daughter is very charming."~ ~The mother sat upright
4     II,       I| again."~ ~"What a perfectly charming woman!" exclaimed the justice,
5    III,     III|     sing, and gave voice to charming melodies, which floated
6    III,      IV|     behind the willows, the charming Naiad stepped from the bath-house.
7     VI,      IV|   allowed to repeat it. The charming lady Count Vavel intends
8     VI,      IV|    Count Vavel, and, with a charming mixture of embarrassment
9    VII,     III|    unbound the fettered and charming lady he had delivered from
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