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 1     I|      their tiers upon tiers of houses and variegated fairy palaces,
 2     I| cypress trees stand before the houses of the rich. The poorer
 3     I|      the roofs of the opposite houses meet together, and form
 4     I|        at the doors of all the houses he passed with his fists.~ ~"
 5     I|       thousand or so of wooden houses, mixed together, higgledy-piggledy,
 6     I| inmates of whole rows of these houses were in the habit of living
 7   VII|     hid away from him in their houses and vanished, as if by magic,
 8   VII|        you! - would that these houses might bury you! - would
 9   VII|        from the gutters of the houses."~ ~"You speak very lightly
10     X|       up at the windows of the houses before which they march
11    XI|   Patrona would have all those houses of evil luxury burnt to
12   XII|   robbers had broken into your houses and were plundering your
13   XII|       Pg 249] is more than our houses, more than our property,
14   Sel|    Author of "Memorable London Houses," etc. With Special Introduction
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