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1       II|      away, crimsoning to the roots of her hair.~ ~“Monsieur,”
2     XXIX| crimsoning with shame to the roots of her hair; but she made
3    XXXVI|      his face crimson to the roots of his hair.~ ~“I do not
4     XLIV|   worm fastens itself to the roots of a giant oak, that tree
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