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 1      IV|  confusion and disgrace from any height, however lofty, which he
 2    VIII|             High up on the dizzy height of the third gallery sat
 3    VIII|         he had climbed the giddy height and conquered the giant
 4       X|    object. Her slender form, its height accentuated by a long bodice,
 5       X|      your lips. I know it is the height of boldness on my part to
 6      XV|        that had once crowned the height on which it stood. Held
 7      XV| travellers found themselves on a height commanding a wide view of
 8     XXI|      needn't laugh."~ ~The rocky height known as the Szekler Stone
 9     XXI|         he would climb the rocky height, blow a blast on his horn
10     XXI|    moment there sounded from the height above the trumpet-like peal
11     XXI| whereupon Aaron led them up to a height on which stood the ruins
12   XXIII|       enemy from this commanding height, - forty men against as
13    XXVI|          Solferino rose a wooded height, since known to the historians
14    XXVI|  afternoon the battle was at its height. In the heat of the conflict
15    XXVI|         what the cypress-crowned height really was: it was a cemetery,
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