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 1      III|      younger.~ ~The storms of his youth, the dissipation of his
 2        V|         for her.~ ~Grace, beauty, youth and accomplishments—she
 3        V|         cruel anxieties, the poor youth could not resolve to go
 4     VIII|         At this sight the unhappy youth could not restrain a cry
 5        X|       advantages he possessed—his youth, his millions, his physical
 6       XI|      family and mine.”~ ~The poor youth tried to excuse himself,
 7      XII|        Yes,” promptly replied the youth, who had heard nothing of
 8     XIII| understand that she is to marry a youth in the neighborhood, who
 9       XV|         The condition of the poor youth was really very critical;
10    XVIII|          with the joyous laugh of youth:~ ~“My cause—here it is!”~ ~
11      XXV|           The noble enthusiasm of youth drew a sad smile from the
12    XXVII|      place his hand over the poor youth’s lips.~ ~But the priest
13     XXIX|          possessed the agility of youth, and when he reached the
14      XXX|      enthusiasm and generosity of youth. Complete your undertaking;
15    XXXIV|          produce happiness, i.e., youth, rank, health, and riches.~ ~
16      XLI|         the letter in charge of a youth in the neighborhood.~ ~“
17     XLII|           this was the end of her youth, of her life, of her hopes,
18     XLII| circumstance which occurred in my youth, and which was known only
19   XLVIII|        she was then, radiant with youth, gay and laughing. Her naivete
20      LII|     explanation from this country youth.~ ~“I do not say it to flatter
21     LIII|         blessing—the possessor of youth, unbounded wealth, and a
22      LIV|         crime; and an unfortunate youth named Gustave, made his
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