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1      IV|       these mountains in every direction, and the brigands never
2      VI|      unmerciful whipping. What direction the wind will take in Rome
3     XIV|       one's way in an opposite direction. Therefore our travellers
4   XVIII| foundries met the eye in every direction, and the cheerful hum of
5     XIX|         Entering it, he gave a direction to his coachman, and the
6   XXIII|   prevent a surprise from that direction. Aaron, with forty other
7   XXIII|   descend on the town from the direction of the Szekler Stone, and
8   XXIII|    rear should begin, from the direction of the Szekler Stone? Could
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