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1       V|      lighted street and passed a stately palace before which a richly
2     VII| succession of splendid halls and stately corridors, the party was
3      XV|        man, but when she saw the stately[159] Wallachian maiden thus
4      XV|       the greener by contrast. A stately grove received the travellers.
5      XV|   entering, to find herself in a stately hall, clean and comfortable,
6      XX|        the war, to which so many stately cavaliers were turning their
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