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 1      IV| southern sun, is clothed with woods; the southern is a great
 2     XIV|      of bear-hunters in these woods, and told about the search
 3     XIV|      of autumn flowers in the woods and fields.~ ~"Yes," said
 4     XIV|       you like to walk in the woods?"~ ~"Nothing better!"~ ~
 5      XV|        and on the edge of the woods I see the gleam of bayonets."~ ~"
 6      XV|    the road through the Torda woods is clear, and unless it
 7      XV|         But what if the Torda woods are held by the enemy?"
 8     XIX|   cooing. But the surrounding woods are at present full of birds
 9    XXII|       young man went into the woods and caught another for him.
10   XXIII|     the porch and flee to the woods before the others could
11   XXIII|  Kapolna, and Bedellö, to the woods, and into the mountain defiles.
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