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 1       V|      foot of Monte Rosso, and carried off into the mountains,
 2       V|       traveller only had been carried off into the mountains by
 3       V|   said to have been saved and carried off by an emperor, making
 4     VII|        Their petition must be carried in the hand. In the throne-room -
 5     VII| written petition which he had carried in his hand was no longer
 6      XI|      In a few days the lawyer carried out his purpose and was
 7     XIV|       gold that had long been carried on in the mountains, and
 8     XIV|  child from the carriage, and carried her into the house. It was
 9      XV|   brother's instructions, and carried them into the cave, leaving
10     XIX|     top to toe, in short, who carried off the woman from Rome.
11      XX|     he was the man. His horse carried him until I found him. You[
12     XXI|     of his craft, while Aaron carried the ladies' wraps and lunch-basket.
13     XXI|    knees, and laced shoes. He carried a scythe over one shoulder,
14   XXIII|    beam behind while Manasseh carried the forward end, and so
15   XXIII|     man's back; he could have carried him all the way to Gyertyamos,
16    XXVI|    those who had so gallantly carried the terrace but to die where
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