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 1       I|      her veil, exposing to full view an honest, round face, blond
 2       I|        perhaps to gain a better view of the speaker, and thus
 3       I|      you not join me there? The view is really fine, and we can
 4      II|        alluded to the beautiful view. Well, then, we'll talk
 5      II|         man, tooth and nail. My view of the case is that my client
 6     III|      and I am going to draw the view from my perch up here."~ ~"
 7      IV|      when we chance upon a fine view we will celebrate its beauties
 8      IV|        When he has an object in view, all means are legitimate
 9       V|  extremely high prices. Yet the view from such a position would
10       V|        a seat, whence she could view the ceremonies in comfort,
11      VI|         perch where I can get a view of the day's festivities."~ ~
12      VI| position, and seeking a clearer view. Then the loggia became
13    VIII|        and sought to sketch the view[67] before her. But her
14    VIII|       was thrown back, giving a view of the[68] courtyard, which
15      IX|    interfered with the artist's view of what he was painting.
16     XII|   replied the princess.~ ~"This view of the Colosseum reminds
17     XII|        chosen the same point of view," returned Blanka with admirable
18    XIII|       same time afforded a fine view of the Palatine Hill. Leaning
19    XIII|        woman might be with this view to greet her eyes every
20     XIV|       was well-nigh hidden from view. Despite all the plausible
21     XIV|  mountain range, and they had a view of the moonlit landscape
22      XV|        height commanding a wide view of the surrounding country.
23      XV|         which they could go and view the wonders of Balyika Cave.~ ~"
24      XV|      well is it hidden from the view of travellers. Thither you
25     XXI|        Szekler Stone commands a view of vast extent. Nestled
26     XXI|      him at work and went on to view the curiosities of the Szekler
27     XXI|         and paint the beautiful view. My battery is not for you
28   XXIII|        as if to shield him from view with her cloak. "Stay where
29    XXVI|        the hill, he had an open view of the prospect beyond.
30  XXVIII|         open door he had a full view of a bier, on which rested
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