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 1       I|       vis-à-vis. Even when the sun shone in her face and annoyed
 2      IV|    exposed[31] to the southern sun, is clothed with woods;
 3       V|       the Colosseum, where the sun shines and I can carry out
 4      VI|     rose from his seat and the sun shone full upon his venerable
 5    VIII|     fierce rays of the Italian sun. Thus protected, he sat
 6      IX|      what he was painting. The sun shone directly in her eyes,
 7       X|  single morning in the Italian sun had, it would have seemed
 8    XIII|       131] where he is wanted. Sun, moon, and stars may fall
 9      XV|      XV.~ ~BALYIKA CAVE.~ ~The sun rises late in November.
10      XV|   where the direct rays of the sun had melted it and exposed
11      XV|   Zenobia taking the lead. The sun was high in the heavens
12    XVII|        stalactites within; the sun's rays, piercing the foliage,
13    XVII|      entrance, and see how the sun shines in through the leaves
14     XIX|        as that woman lives the sun does not shine for me: I
15     XIX|         and waiting to see the sun rise over the Toroczko hills.[
16     XXI|     stood with his back to the sun, so that his features could
17   XXIII| hundred."~ ~"You won't see the sun rise," muttered the fiddler
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