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 1       I|       to Rome because it is a dead city and belongs equally
 2       V|     women, the shrieks of the dead whose graves are opened,
 3      IX|       judge the quick and the dead. And that is revenge."~ ~"
 4     XIV|    even if they bring me back dead?"~ ~Blanka gave him her
 5     XIV|     killed for dinner, and is dead set against all bloodshed,
 6      XV| fugitive's skull, and he sank dead on the spot.~ ~"And that
 7     XIX|       is at this moment lying dead in the mountains of Transylvania."~ ~
 8     XIX|    ear:~ ~"Rozina, my wife is dead!"~ ~Her eyes opened and
 9      XX|      the bed and gazed at the dead face. The resemblance between
10      XX|      even though he came back dead. And he had come back dead,
11      XX|    dead. And he had come back dead, and now claimed the fulfilment
12      XX|       touched her lips to the dead man's marble brow, and with
13      XX|      his heart. So he was not dead,[239] after all. She recovered
14      XX|     who likewise embraced the dead man. One by one the other
15      XX| through the long hours by the dead man's couch. So passed her
16      XX|  mountainside. Graves for the dead in Toroczko are hewn out
17      XX|     and on the coffin lay the dead man's sword, crowned with
18      XX|     have done our duty to the dead; now let us discharge our
19   XXIII|    will find only a couple of dead bodies."~ ~"Ha, ha! To deprive
20    XXVI|       marked a grave. But the dead under the sod lay not more
21    XXVI| double graveyard, heaped with dead and dying Frenchmen, Italians,
22  XXVIII|       own likeness, which the dead girl had begged her family
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