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1 7,3| noble and generous in my nature to you. Oh! I will discover 2 7,7| not blind; I have read his nature. Wilkie has no heart." ~" 3 8,5| repugnant to her truth-loving nature; but it was the only weapon 4 9,3| against which her whole nature revolted. To steal a key, 5 9,6| of pride. ~However, her nature was not one of those weak 6 10,3| The argument was of a nature to touch the waiters; they 7 11,2| fine clothes. The woman's nature stood revealed in all its 8 13,1| interview had not been of a nature to modify the baron's intentions. 9 13,4| the calmness of a strong nature - that he stealthily watched 10 13,7| part so repugnant to his nature. He was amazed to find that 11 14,2| sentiments of the loftiest nature, tenderness, a shower of 12 14,2| indomitable will - an iron nature. But the viscount exercised 13 14,3| striking characteristic of his nature, M. Wilkie was already consoled 14 15,1| at least something of his nature? This man, who was a corrupt 15 16,1| However strong a man's nature may be, he always has certain 16 19,2| energy, the nobility of her nature, and of her love and devotion