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1    III,      II| conceal the cove. Only on moonlight evenings mayest thou venture
2    III,      IV|   rippling waves bore the moonlight to her feet, where she stood
3     IV,     III|  the disappearance of the moonlight from the veranda of the
4     IV,     III| until the last vestige of moonlight had vanished, and only a
5     IX,      II|   could see in the bright moonlight the long poplar avenue which
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