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1    II| altar with vessels of carved stone and Corinthian vases. Here
2   III|   the sea to blow, or like a stone triton spouting forth the
3    IV|     surely have been made of stone to have resisted such an
4    IV| speaking to some one who was stone deaf.~ ~"I fancied," stammered
5     X|  dancing, marched him up the stone staircase again into the
6  XVII|    open, and the columns and stone statues of the old castle
7   XIX|       than which no precious stone was ever of a purer azure,
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