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 1      IV|   rock is called the Szekler Stone, and was formerly surmounted
 2      VI|     was borne forward to the stone breastwork, on which two
 3      IX|      to rest a moment on the stone railing of the gallery,
 4      IX|   sitting so far back on the stone railing that the artist
 5      IX|   she stepped lightly to the stone block which the artist had
 6    XIII|       don't you remember the stone footprint of our Lord in
 7     XIV|     are still to be seen his stone table, his fireplace, and
 8     XIV|     step to the[141] Szekler Stone, and we are at home. Do
 9      XV|     before which lay a large stone basin partly filled with
10      XV|   between us and the Szekler Stone. Every road leading thither
11      XV|      strongly fortified by a stone rampart that had been built
12      XV| unharmed. In a corner of the stone wall lay a pile of hay,
13      XV|   was instructed to sit on a stone and arrange her flowers
14     XVI|    your way over the Szekler Stone, and you know well enough
15    XVII|   storm it and not leave one stone on another. But the upshot
16   XVIII|    his face seemed turned to stone, his bosom heaved, and he
17      XX|    Aaron climbed the Szekler Stone every evening and surveyed
18      XX|     then they rolled a great stone before the opening, came
19      XX|   gray-haired man, mounted a stone pulpit and addressed the
20      XX|       Aaron now ascended the stone pulpit and spoke. "Brothers
21      XX|    called out Aaron from the stone pulpit, when suddenly he
22     XXI|   Wasn't it from the Szekler Stone that our fathers repulsed
23     XXI|     at that time the Szekler Stone was in a condition for defence,"
24     XXI|  height known as the Szekler Stone commands a view of vast
25     XXI|   curiosities of the Szekler Stone.[248]~ ~"Take good care
26     XXI|     back. "The whole Szekler Stone shall fall first."~ ~"Promise
27     XXI|    Hidas Peak of the Szekler Stone from the Louis Peak. This
28     XXI| known as Csegez Cave. A rude stone rampart guards its mouth,
29     XXI|  ravine, snatched up a great stone and hurled it after him.~ ~"
30     XXI|     as he caught up a second stone, smaller than the first,
31     XXI|  armament are on the Szekler Stone. Yes, you may laugh now,
32     XXI|      say. "You sit down on a stone and paint the beautiful
33   XXIII|   steep slope of the Szekler Stone to repulse the enemy from
34   XXIII|     treaty, to leave not one stone on another in that town,
35   XXIII|     be broken heads. Not one stone will you disturb in all
36   XXIII|     direction of the Szekler Stone, and will assail it in the
37   XXIII|     direction of the Szekler Stone? Could Aaron and his forty
38   XXIII|   was heard from the Szekler Stone. So the attack in that quarter
39   XXIII|     thundered on the Szekler Stone in one continuous roar,
40   XXIII|    dropped his burden on the stone floor.~ ~Diurbanu cried
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