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 1      IV|     terraces the centuries of the town's history can be numbered.
 2     XIV|     evening Manasseh pointed to a town in the distance, and told
 3     XIV|     toward the farther end of the town, where the family owned
 4     XIV|          of all sorts coming into town, and farmers driving their
 5     XVI|      their arms and surrender the town, we shall hang you from
 6    XVII|           demand to surrender the town, else they would storm it
 7    XVII|         midst may not plunge your town into war and bloodshed.'
 8     XIX|         forces then besieging the town, and they had seized him
 9     XIX|            there is a man in that town in whose hand your good
10     XIX| procession pass, - yes, the whole town where this marriage took
11     XXI|        Aaron, about defending the town from this position in case
12    XXII|       innocent child decide which town shall be given over to fire
13   XXIII|         inhabitants of the doomed town were warned beforehand by
14   XXIII|       enemy set foot inside their town. Even the women busied themselves
15   XXIII|          stone on another in that town, and not one of its people
16   XXIII|       will you disturb in all the town."~ ~"We'll soon make you
17   XXIII|          body will descend on the town from the direction of the
18   XXIII|        leading the enemy into the town, for surely no means at
19  XXVIII|        and go back to your native town, beyond which you are forbidden
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