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 1     XIV|          forests that crowned the heights of Nagy-Banya he told her
 2      XV|      field-glass toward Monastery Heights, yonder, where you see the
 3      XV|         insurgents hold Monastery Heights, and we must ride past them,
 4      XV|           brothers from Monastery Heights. I may perhaps be there
 5     XVI|          signal-fire on Monastery Heights showed him where to find
 6    XVII| impossible. She came to Monastery Heights to attest the truth of my
 7      XX|        parting words on Monastery Heights: 'We make peace with you
 8      XX|          you went up to Monastery Heights and came back with our two
 9   XXIII|      reflection that at Monastery Heights he had been treated in much
10   XXVII|           cannot attain unto such heights." And he buckled on his
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