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 1       V|     explained, was preserved in St. Peter's, and another had
 2       V|   sacred lance in the chapel of St. Veronica, - how the Roman
 3       V|    Sistine Chapel, and again in St. Stephen's at Vienna."~ ~"
 4       V|         the appointed twelve in St. Gregory's time. Then followed
 5       V|         died away, the bells of St. Peter's began to ring,
 6      VI|         boom from the Castle of St. Angelo. Gabriel Zimandy
 7      VI|       gala attire poured toward St. Peter's. Poor Blanka sat
 8      VI|         have betaken himself to St. Peter's. An open carriage
 9      VI|    attend the Easter service at St. Peter's. I have found means
10      VI|     blessing from the loggia of St. Peter's on the Roman army,
11      VI|    troops are now marshalled in St. Peter's Square, awaiting
12      VI|        heard from the Castle of St. Angelo. The service within
13      VI|        Not merely Pius IX., but St. Peter himself seemed to
14     XVI|     hang you from the turret of St. George Castle."~ ~"There
15     XVI|  furthermore, in order to reach St. George Castle you must
16      XX|      whose name the massacre of St. Bartholomew was perpetrated,
17   XXIII|         coming. Messengers from St. George arrived breathless
18   XXIII|        coming of fugitives from St.[268] George. For these,
19   XXIII|       He turned his face toward St. George. He was alone and
20   XXIII| afternoon. To a good pedestrian St. George is only half an
21   XXIII|       peace, and they were only St. George peasants. So what
22   XXIII|          alive and unharmed, to St. George, so that you will
23   XXIII|  Toroczko must have set fire to St. George first, to furnish
24   XXIII|       of revenge had begun with St. George, and now came Toroczko'
25   XXIII|          The burning village of St. George no longer offered
26    XXIV|    participated in the fight at St. George and Toroczko. In
27  XXVIII|       in the desolate church at St. George, was completely
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