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 1      IV| travellers have visited my native valley and afterward written books
 2      IV|          The people of our little valley maintain a high school for
 3      IV|          go back to the beautiful valley which he seemed to love
 4    XIII|  threatens to invade our peaceful valley, and I hasten thither."~ ~"
 5     XIV|         tunnels.~ ~Up from yonder valley rose the spirit of the mountains,
 6      XV|        road led downward into the valley below. A venerable beech-tree,
 7      XV|         war invading the peaceful valley whither I am bringing my
 8     XVI|           Toroczko have held this valley in times past against the
 9    XVII|        the stream, led her up the valley to Porlik Grotto, one of
10    XVII|        longed-for home, the happy valley which, from Manasseh's description,
11     XIX|          country.~ ~"Here in this valley," she resumed, pointing
12      XX|        there were dwellers in the valley to speak his name. The pastor
13     XXI|     search in abundance. From the valley below came up the bleating
14     XXI|          which lay smiling in the valley, its fruit-trees in full
15   XXIII|          ravens which invaded the valley and filled the air with
16   XXIII|          a feigned assault in the valley, and so engage the attention
17   XXIII|           curve and fell into the valley below, hastening the mad
18  XXVIII|        humble homes of that happy valley.~ ~ ~ ~THE END.~ ~ ~ ~NOTES~ ~
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