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 1     II,       I|            the window of the church tower might have been seen two
 2     II,       I|             There was only that one tower in the village, and there
 3     II,       I|         Here the bell in the church tower began to ring. It was followed
 4     II,      II|           powerful telescope in the tower of the castle, with which
 5     IV,       I|      arranged an observatory in the tower of the Nameless Castle.
 6     IV,      II|         with his telescope from the tower of the Nameless Castle.
 7     IV,      II|          humming cheerily, down the tower stairs; and the whole day
 8     IV,     III|            astronomer on the castle tower observed that she neglected
 9     IV,     III|      looking at the stars up in the tower, and carry off his carefully
10      V,       I|         part.~ ~Count Vavel, in his tower, was an interested spectator
11      V,      II|     remembered the telescope on the tower of the Nameless Castle.~ ~"
12      V,     III|        people, the count closed the tower windows.~ ~ ~ ~
13     VI,       V| recruiting-flag is to wave from the tower, and if the castle is to
14     VI,      VI|             already floats from the tower of the castle, and to-morrow
15      X,      II|            had not been long in his tower of observation when he saw
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