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 1      VI| marching forth to fight for[55] freedom. Durando's troops are now
 2      VI|       and green flag of Italian freedom. The background to this
 3      VI|       of an earthly paradise of freedom with another. The two cardinals
 4       X|         further, than my golden freedom."~ ~Vajdar's face glowed
 5     XIV|         about it. You know when freedom is first born she is a puny
 6     XIV|        this is no ordinary war; freedom itself is at stake, and
 7   XVIII|         contrast to the joy and freedom with which the day is celebrated
 8     XIX|         your good name and your freedom lie. If he but takes a fancy,
 9    XXIV|       rider and secured him his freedom.'"[297]~ ~After listening
10  XXVIII|         hurried out to seek the freedom of the open air and to set
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