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1   III,     37| frequent, so powerful were the attractions of a childless state. Meanwhile
2  XIII,     58|      who surpassed in personal attractions all the ladies of her day,
3   XIV,     28|         were not averse to the attractions of shows on a scale suited
4   XIV,     44|       infirmity of age, or the attractions of the place, were cut off
5    XV,     59|   numerous class who, when the attractions of vice are so powerful,
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