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1      IV|     rock rising in terraces, or giant steps, that might well suggest
2    VIII|        height and conquered the giant from above. She resolved
3       X| doubting but that he can kill a giant if need be. Let the robbers
4     XIV|      gate opened and a six-foot giant in a sheepskin coat, wool
5      XV|     zigzags and windings of the giant corridor, three thousand
6      XV|         They passed through the giant gateway, and clambered up
7     XXI|         like the throbbing of a giant's heart, the heavy beating
8    XXII|  so-called "Priest's Tree" is a giant beech standing in a broad
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