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1    IV,     65| detachment a narrow and unbroken mountain ridge, stretching as far
2    IV,     69|     their rear, from the winding mountain valleys, spread such confusion
3    IV,     85|           as it is screened by a mountain which is a protection against
4   XII,     15|        the local divinities on a mountain called Sambulos, with special
5   XII,     66|         About the same time, the mountain between Lake Fucinus and
6   XII,     66|        the banks, the hills, and mountain tops, which thus resembled
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