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 1       VI|         Together they chased the brilliant butterflies, searched for
 2        X|    recovered his liberty.~ ~What brilliant projects flitted through
 3      XIX| betrothal—a banquet all the more brilliant since there were other victories
 4   XXVIII|        again sprang up, her eyes brilliant with heroic resolve.~ ~“
 5     LIII|         were considered the most brilliant in Paris society.~ ~The
 6     LIII|          unbounded wealth, and a brilliant intellect, succumbed beneath
 7     LIII|         depths of his misery the brilliant fortunes of the house of
 8      LIV|         service of~ ~his party a brilliant intellect and admirable
 9      LIV|       drawing-rooms, during some brilliant fete, his acquaintances
10      LIV|         the very moment when his brilliant success made his rivals
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