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1       I| again and crossed herself beneath its folds; but her companion
2       V|   glance of scrutiny from beneath her veil at the young man
3     XII|  her pink silk gown, from beneath which one got an occasional
4      XV|  it and exposed the grass beneath, which looked all the greener
5     XXI|   white lamb's wool, from beneath which his long, black hair
6    XXII| before, been laid to rest beneath it.~ ~The riders drew rein
7    XXVI| confusion over the mounds beneath which slept the regular
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