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Examples
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Kindar, 'and who dances so gloriously, that it is a delight to see him, and bliss to float about with him.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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But Kindar did not speak, and Camilla came to a desperate resolution.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"And you took that oath?" interrupted Kindar, reproachfully.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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The whole world shall know that the brave and handsome Kindar, the beloved of all women, is my lover.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"Does Baron von Kindar make this boast?" cried a voice behind her.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Kindar explained minutely how he had compelled Lord
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Kindar, will be seriously displeased if I suddenly refuse him the dance
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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"Ah, he accepted the challenge!" cried Camilla, casting a sudden glance upon Kindar; but oh, how ugly, how pitiful, how repulsive did he now appear to her!
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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The general did not appear to see Kindar, and made no response to his profound bow.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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Baron von Kindar took Camilla's offered hand and pressed it to his lips.
Frederick the Great and His Family Chapman Coleman 1843
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