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1     XIV| exterior, a noble heart in a rude setting. His[146] horny
2     XIV|     of which could be seen a rude one-story house[151] surrounded
3      XV|   matching each other with a rude harmony of detail most curious
4      XV|       and stable them in the rude courtyard, while Blanka
5      XV|    Beside the table a couch, rude but comfortable, had been
6     XIX|      sacred edifice with the rude productions of a stone-cutter?
7     XXI|      known as Csegez Cave. A rude stone rampart guards its
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