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1        V|   own hand; and it was the dearest spot on earth to him.~ ~
2     VIII|   which sheltered what was dearest and most precious in all
3     XVII|  are here. I could not, my dearest, resign myself to hearing
4     XXIV| feet.~ ~“Oh, my mother! my dearest mother, do not allow her
5     XXIX|  thought of me. Thank you, dearest Marie-Anne, thank you for
6       LI| the two ladies. It was “my dearest little aunt,” and “my dearly
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