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1       V|     of the flesh, instead of standing through all the weary hours
2       V|  stiff and sore with so much standing.~ ~The chapel was at its
3     VII|    where the Hungarians were standing.~ ~"Serenissima principessa
4     XII| preparing to retire, and was standing for a moment before her
5      XV|    numerous pools were still standing, in which numbers of small
6     XXI|     the single fir-tree left standing there in lonely majesty,
7    XXII|     s Tree" is a giant beech standing in a broad open space and
8   XXIII|     they knew that they were standing over a mine which awaited
9   XXIII|        But Manasseh remained standing with folded arms before
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