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1     I,       I|      spot, but higher up on the mountain, and then glides rapidly
2     I,       I|    precipices, over which great mountain rivers splash down, roaring
3     I,       I|        on. Upon the side of the mountain is a little watch-house,
4     I,       I|       fixed to the crest of the mountain, now plays hide-and-seek
5     I,       I|       On the high ridges of the mountain goats were pasturing, and
6     I,      II|        on the rocky wall of the mountain, and that small span of
7     I,     III|     they fell. The chill, keen, mountain air had become heavy and
8    II,       I| murmuring and rippling, a clear mountain spring, which, meeting with
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