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 1      IV|        used to tramp over these mountains in every direction, and
 2      IV|   better not follow us into the mountains!" he cried, "for if the
 3      IV|        him over these grand old mountains," added the princess, with
 4       V|        and carried off into the mountains, where they will have to
 5       V|       been carried off into the mountains by the bandits, who had
 6     XIV|     long been carried on in the mountains, and often with success,
 7     XIV|   valley rose the spirit of the mountains, a white and vapoury form,
 8     XIV|         They were raised in the mountains and could, if need were,
 9     XIV|       us to dig the iron in our mountains without wielding it on the
10     XIV|         the signal-fires on the mountains, and his face assumed an
11    XVII|      wilderness and over rugged mountains."~ ~"I do not see how mortal
12     XIX|         Carpathians, and in the mountains of Transylvania, life at
13     XIX| Toroczko. There, high up in the mountains, lies the dove-cote where
14     XIX|       gave in minute detail the mountains, hills, valleys, rivers,
15     XIX|        moment lying dead in the mountains of Transylvania."~ ~The
16    XXII|        confined to raids in the mountains."~ ~"But no enemy is to
17    XXII|       is to be found now in the mountains. Don't you know that? You
18    XXII|         have just come over the mountains. Did you see any sign of
19     XXV|     would leave her nest in the mountains and hasten to nurse him
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