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1      IV|   northern side of this narrow ravine, being in some measure exposed[
2      IV|         deep down in the rocky ravine, as if on the floor of a
3       V|     captured by bandits in the ravine at the foot of Monte Rosso,
4     XIV| wood-road that led through the ravine. At one point it ran along
5     XIV|  tumbling and foaming down the ravine, and over it led a wooden
6      XV|      the mountainside into the ravine below. Blanka clapped her
7     XXI|      from the Louis Peak. This ravine is a deep cutting, down
8     XXI|       going to the edge of the ravine, snatched up a great stone
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