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 1     XIV|           and I picked it in the Torda Gap. Have you ever heard
 2     XIV|       Have you ever heard of the Torda Gap? There is nothing like
 3     XIV|         to take us by the way of Torda Gap?" he whispered.~ ~"Yes,"
 4     XIV| gentlemen propose to set out for Torda this very night, because
 5     XIV|       mountain[144] passes about Torda, and had even threatened
 6     XIV|       that a general flight from Torda to Kolozsvar would soon
 7     XIV|         t noticed it before. All Torda and Nagy-Enyed are coming
 8     XIV|       wagons on the highway from Torda fell on their ears, sounding
 9      XV|          toward the same quarter Torda Gap opened before them in
10      XV|      ride past them, through the Torda Gap. The millers of the
11      XV|          if the road through the Torda woods is clear, and unless
12      XV|     warrant."~ ~"But what if the Torda woods are held by the enemy?"
13      XV|         should go home by way of Torda Gap, did you know the perils
14      XV|           replied Aaron. "To the Torda Gap is a full hour's ride,
15      XV|        steep mountainside.~ ~The Torda Gap is one of the most marvellous
16      XV|       have ever seen the gate of Torda Gap. Just above this narrow
17      XV|         mill at the upper end of Torda Gap.~ ~Aaron now offered
18      XV|          for the daughter of the Torda baker, the beautiful Rosalie;
19      XV|     straight for his cave in the Torda Gap, outstripping the pursuit
20    XVII|         and embraced his knees. "Torda Gap is, indeed, a place
21    XXII|       flash of lightning.~ ~"And Torda!" cried a voice from the
22    XXII|          we have nothing against Torda," declared Diurbanu, almost
23    XXII|            But I say it shall be Torda!" cried a determined voice.~ ~"
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