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 1     III|    late, however; she had been seen; and a moment[20] afterward
 2      IV|      Its ruins are still to be seen there. The lower slopes
 3       V|       critical time, should be seen in public in the company
 4      VI|   which she had the day before seen Manasseh Adorjan's form
 5      VI| witness what no mortal eye has seen in all these eighteen Christian
 6      VI|         Such a sight was never seen before."~ ~"No," returned
 7    VIII|        Princess Cagliari to be seen driving about the city in
 8    VIII|  suspected dangers. If you are seen again in Rome at this stranger'
 9     XII|       If only a man could have seen her then! From sheer amazement
10    XIII|  looked at him. Surely she had seen that face and form before
11     XIV|  mountain cave are still to be seen his stone table, his fireplace,
12     XIV|     had[147] you been here and seen and heard your brother David
13     XIV|      Toroczko forces. You have seen the barricade fighting in
14     XIV|  farther end of which could be seen a rude one-story house[151]
15      XV|      and presently flames were seen bursting from the top of
16      XV|     and thither and crabs were seen in abundance. As the riders
17      XV|      very few people have ever seen the gate of Torda Gap. Just
18     XVI|       no imperial troops to be seen for miles around. What is
19   XVIII|       said she. "Have you ever seen him in anger, with an enemy
20   XVIII|            Then you have never seen him really aroused," affirmed
21   XVIII|     precious stones, are to be seen there. The people themselves
22     XIX|     lawyer, as we have already seen, to Rome. The decree which
23      XX|    something that is not to be seen every day."~ ~The Szekler
24     XXI|       side of the gorge may be seen a cave in the rocks, popularly
25    XXII|        like the churches to be seen in all Wallachian villages,
26   XXIII|       The general is not to be seen just now," was the reply; "
27   XXIII|     reddish light could now be seen. Presently the iron door
28    XXIV|             That remains to be seen," was the cool reply. Then,
29    XXIV|      How many a season had she seen pass, without hope and without
30   XXVII|        own son. But he had not seen the child for six years.~ ~
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