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1     VIII| trampled carelessly over the delicate carpet with their heavy
2     XIII|    very grave, and also very delicate matter. We are thinking
3     XIII|     the winning charm of all delicate and mignonnes women; and
4      XVI|     He has shown us the most delicate attentions. For example,
5     XLII|     lavish more touching and delicate attentions upon a sick father.
6       LI|      constant interchange of delicate attentions and touching
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