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1    1,   10|    Paganel were soon within the walls of the great city, due to
2    1,   10|       desolation and ruins, its walls still blackened by the flames,
3    1,   13|      room in it, and though the walls might be none too water-tight
4    2,    6|       against the gaily-colored walls, about ten stools, two oak
5    2,   14| inspired Amphion to rebuild the walls of Thebes. Paganel had a
6    3,   10|        between the roof and the walls, from which chaplets of
7    3,   12|      Glenarvan having tried the walls for the twentieth time,
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