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1 1| sighing. "Truly my sort of virtue can scarcely go afoot, and 2 1| for he has some notion of virtue; while Peter the Great and 3 1| There is no knowledge nor virtue worth shedding a drop of 4 1| Can any one treat of virtue thus?" cried Cursy. "Virtue, 5 1| virtue thus?" cried Cursy. "Virtue, the subject of every drama 6 1| You are an Achilles for virtue, without his heel," said 7 1| a woman hateful without virtue?" Emile said to Raphael. ~ 8 1| that cannot be rendered: ~"Virtue! we leave that to deformity 9 2| that epoch of innocence and virtue. ~"If I set foot in a restaurant, 10 2| China. But what becomes of virtue during these delicious excursions, 11 2| Are you so certain of her virtue?' ~" 'The boldest and even 12 2| very incredulous as to her virtue. If Foedora would none of 13 2| things as shame or crime, or virtue or intelligence. I knew 14 2| Marriage is a sacrament by virtue of which each imparts nothing 15 2| penniless prodigal with a single virtue. ~"My debts had other incarnations. 16 2| I am rich, I have every virtue; nothing will withstand 17 2| pure outer air was like virtue; in contrast with the heated