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 1      IV|       find no terms of praise too high for those happy and industrious
 2      IV|          little valley maintain a high school for boys and a seminary
 3       V|         announced, a gentleman of high station from Hungary; and
 4       V|     Pietro, but only at extremely high prices. Yet the view from
 5      VI|        sort of projecting balcony high up on the front of the cathedral.
 6     VII|     appear. The gown must come up high about the neck and might
 7     VII|            ambassadors, and other high dignitaries; and, in drawing
 8    VIII|        that must be fought for.~ ~High up on the dizzy height of
 9    VIII|   compliance with directions from high quarters. A gentleman was
10      XI|           from its neighbour by a high wall of masonry, and the
11     XIV|        such as the Szeklers wear, high boots, and a large hat.
12     XIV|        see how proud he is on his high horse!" interjected Aaron. "
13      XV|           mountain. Blanka was in high spirits. The turf was silvered
14      XV|      taking the lead. The sun was high in the heavens when they
15      XV|          evening sunlight playing high up on one side of the gorge.
16    XVII|          just like a theatre, and high up yonder a perch for the
17    XVII|         were able to pay."~ ~"How high a price?" asked Aaron.~ ~"
18   XVIII| piping-cord, and furnished with a high collar made from the fur
19     XIX|      first reach Toroczko. There, high up in the mountains, lies
20      XX|           the ear of Malchus, the high priest's servant, 'Put up
21     XXI|   Wallachian peasant costume, - a high cap of white lamb's wool,
22    XXII|         the riders on every side. High up on the door-post of a
23    XXII|           was set, its carving in high relief being still clearly
24    XXVI|       Scoperta, lay before him. A high terrace facing the hill
25  XXVIII|          the war, until at last a high military officer opened
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