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1       IV|     that an abyss separated the dream from the reality.~ ~A beseeching
2        V|        death. I had a beautiful dream; it is ended.”~ ~Before
3      XIV|        aroused Martial from his dream of enchantment.~ ~An old
4    XXIII| parricidal folly, have dared to dream of the overthrow of the
5    XXXVI|         the memory of a painful dream.~ ~What strange and terrible
6        L|       been the ambition and the dream of the poor dependent. But
7      LIV|    realization of her cherished dream was now only another torture
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