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 1       I|        to a placard against the wall. Per dieci persone was the
 2      IV|         the southern is a great wall of bare rock rising in terraces,
 3     VII|        his portrait hung on the wall in a gilt frame; and if
 4      XI|         its neighbour by a high wall of masonry, and the only
 5     XII|          right through the back wall of your fireplace, and in
 6     XIV|        and crackle merrily. The wall which separated the great
 7     XIV| Manasseh turned his face to the wall, on the other side of which
 8     XIV| likewise turned her face to the wall, and so they both fell asleep.~ ~
 9      XV|        In a corner of the stone wall lay a pile of hay, and behind
10    XVII|       Don't you think this back wall looks like a stage curtain?"
11      XX|         pegs running around the wall and hung with a fine array
12    XXII|         building in whose front wall a well-preserved Roman gravestone
13    XXVI|        bayonets in the earthern wall, and so mounted the rampart,
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