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1    1,    5|        it was there, beneath its lofty arches, in the grand nave,
2    1,    8| Glenarvan.~“Oh, they are neither lofty nor interesting, my Lord,
3    1,   20|         and above it towered the lofty battlements of Fort Independence.~
4    2,    2|          hours later, the sharp, lofty crags of the group of islands
5    2,    6|        all soon assembled on the lofty crags, and from this elevation
6    3,    9|       him; they entered into his lofty views; and judging by their
7    3,   10|         great size; on the north lofty summits clothed with low
8    3,   10|   perceive that Kara-Tete held a lofty position in the tribe, but
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