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 1       V|        room for myself near the Colosseum, where the sun shines and
 2    VIII|       intention of visiting the Colosseum for the purpose of sketching
 3    VIII|     left to find her way to the Colosseum with Madam Dormandy, under
 4    VIII|       and start over again. The Colosseum will not suffer its likeness
 5    VIII|         had mastered the mighty Colosseum and caught its likeness.
 6    VIII|   futile attempts to sketch the Colosseum.~ ~At this point a letter
 7      IX|      out and thrown away in the Colosseum.~ ~Having no further engagements
 8      IX| companion a second visit to the Colosseum, that she might once more
 9      IX|   planning an inspection of the Colosseum's subterranean chambers
10      IX|        care, on arriving at the Colosseum, to search for the lost
11      IX|      painter wrestling with the Colosseum from this lofty roost. I
12      IX|     outline his painting of the Colosseum, as if that had been the
13      IX|    passages and chambers of the Colosseum, and it was only when they
14     XII|       her outline sketch of the Colosseum.~ ~"You sketch beautifully,"
15     XII|   princess.~ ~"This view of the Colosseum reminds me of one I saw
16     XII|      the gallery railing in the Colosseum, with the sunlight streaming
17    XIII|         rattled away toward the Colosseum with his passenger.~ ~Arriving
18    XIII|         left in the sand of the Colosseum for a devout artist to copy
19    XIII|      that leave the city by the Colosseum gate. From him I have learned
20    XIII|     ready and go with me to the Colosseum gate, where we will wait
21     XXI|          You succeeded with the Colosseum," was Blanka's encouraging
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