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 1      II| Marchioness Caldariva, formerly known to lovers of the ballet
 2      IV|  inquired presently.~ ~"We have known each other from childhood,"
 3      IV|      instance, the rocky island known to astronomers as 'Plutarch,'
 4     XII|       able to make her presence known by other means than by addressing
 5     XII|   Marchioness Caldariva, better known as 'the beautiful Cyrene.'
 6    XIII|        forward and made herself known.~ ~"What do you wish?" demanded
 7      XV|   morning. Our presence here is known to one man, and he may betray
 8     XVI|       pursuit which, as is well known, claimed so much of the
 9    XVII|         one of nature's wonders known to few and seldom visited.
10   XVIII|          as they were popularly known, the "big-heads" - taking
11     XXI|      laugh."~ ~The rocky height known as the Szekler Stone commands
12     XXI|         in the rocks, popularly known as Csegez Cave. A rude stone
13     XXI|      like the ghost of some one known in life, but long since
14    XXVI|     rose a wooded height, since known to the historians of that
15    XXVI|     beyond. A large farm, since known to history as the Madonna
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