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1      VI|   easily reached by a special entrance. They are very near the
2     XII|   which she had just made her entrance.~ ~"On the other side,"
3     XIV| kitchen, which served also as entrance hall, was as neat as wax
4      XV|       been built to guard the entrance. A wild rosebush grew in
5      XV|    and chased him to the very entrance of his retreat, where, just
6    XVII|    the top of its high-arched entrance hung cornel-bushes with
7    XVII|      just look out toward the entrance, and see how the sun shines
8   XXIII|    because Zenobia is to gain entrance to them before the men appear.
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