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1       I| meeting by chance in a foreign land. Nevertheless the blond
2       I|        at least, on his native land; for he scorned to seek
3      IX|      need fear no exile; every land is his home. No foreign
4      IX|        Storms and tempests, by land or sea, speak to him not
5   XVIII|       could acquire a piece of land here, we should only have
6     XIX|    take flight to some foreign land, whence we might have obtained
7      XX|        hand. And others of our land are fighting now for their
8    XXIV|      all the iron mines in the land with a single drop of ink.
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