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 1       II|   received his visitors in the magnificent salon in which the Ducs
 2       II|         and appraising all the magnificent and costly articles which
 3        V|    greater value than the most magnificent dowry.~ ~She was an honest
 4       VI|     had played together in the magnificent grounds surrounding the
 5     VIII|        inspection through this magnificent abode in which their ancestors
 6       IX|      and waited.~ ~The day was magnificent; the air intensely hot.
 7        X|    they saw him roll by in his magnificent carriage.~ ~There were days
 8      XII|       How he measured me, that magnificent rustic!” he growled. “At
 9     XIII|    next to Sairmeuse, the most magnificent habitation in the arrondissement
10      XIX|      looking forward to such a magnificent reward.~ ~Such feverish
11     XXXI|         during the day, of the magnificent reward which had been promised
12   XXXIII| everywhere were talking of the magnificent rewards which were to be
13      XLI|           Here, everything was magnificent, far more so than his words
14      XLV|  inventory, as it were, of the magnificent appointments of the chamber,
15      XLV|      Marie-Anne glanced at the magnificent clock on the mantel.~ ~“
16       LI|       mansion, one of the most magnificent in Paris, with an entrance
17      LII|     She hastened to him in her magnificent evening-dress, her face
18     LIII|      Animated by the hope of a magnificent reward, the spy promised
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