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1     IV,     III| calendar had announced a total eclipse of the moon on a certain
2     IV,     III|     wait to see the end of the eclipse," she said to Ludwig. "It
3     IV,     III|      her sweet slumbers for an eclipse of all the planets of the
4     IV,     III| veranda. She was observing the eclipse, but with an opera-glass -
5     IV,     III|       if there had not been an eclipse of the moon to-night, which
6     IV,     III| conduct - a few days after the eclipse of the moon. The baroness
7    VII,     III|      observatory because of an eclipse of the moon, Themire put
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