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 1     XIII| Marie-Anne was now effaced by the radiant image of Blanche.~ ~“Before
 2     XIII|         one of those dazzling and radiant blondes found only in the
 3   XXVIII|      Marie-Anne had led him, that radiant love which in other days
 4    XXXIV|           upon his arm, proud and radiant, a vision of Marie-Anne
 5      XLI|        the formerly beautiful and radiant Marie-Anne. Her quick, alert
 6    XLVII|         indeed the beautiful, the radiant Marie-Anne, whom he had
 7   XLVIII|           again, as she was then, radiant with youth, gay and laughing.
 8        L|     morning, Mme. Blanche, with a radiant face, announced to Aunt
 9       LI|      about two hours, pleased and radiant.~ ~“My agent was a simpleton,”
10      LIV|            He looked at his wife, radiant in her beauty, worshipped
11      LIV|         heart, made it still more radiant and endowed his lost idol
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