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1     XIII|   say that she has taken my fancy; that will be sufficient.”~ ~
2     XXIX| That should suffice. If the fancy had seized me for taking
3     XLII|    free to rove wheresoever fancy might lead him.~ ~Now she
4   XLVIII|   in days gone by, when his fancy was vacillating between
5      LII|   to whom he took a violent fancy, and although she was much
6     LIII|   of the lungs on leaving a fancy ball, which she attended
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