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 1        V|     unalterable serenity of a pure conscience.~ ~The baron
 2        V|       for an instant upon the pure and beautiful girl whom
 3       XI|   would ensue would cost this pure young girl her reputation.
 4      XIV|     were satisfied that their pure devotion deserved the most
 5      XIV|       girl whose eyes were so pure, whose laugh rang out with
 6    XXVII|   hundred thousand souls, two pure and innocent victims of
 7     XXIX|    you, above all others, are pure and chaste.”~ ~He tried
 8     XXIX|      overflowing. “Chaste and pure!” he had said. Oh, bitter
 9     XXIX|     has not been that which a pure young girl should play.”~ ~
10     XLIV| sorrow. Hers was one of those pure and proud natures that are
11    XLVII|   revered as a saint! Did her pure forehead and her chaste
12       LI|  visit was, of course, one of pure form; but Mme. Blanche would
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