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 1    III,      II|    suitable spot in the little cove."~ ~"When I have learned
 2    III,      II|     not I go beyond the little cove - away out into the open
 3    III,      II|      willows which conceal the cove. Only on moonlight evenings
 4    III,     III|   Nameless Castle was a little cove. One of these the count
 5    III,     III|        boat speed out from the cove on the farther side of the
 6    III,      IV|      We will not go out of the cove."~ ~How delighted the child
 7     IV,       I| neighbor skating on the frozen cove; while a servant propelled
 8     IV,     III|      road which ran around the cove to the manor, but hurried
 9      V,       I|    Castle had rowed across the cove, which was a much shorter
10      V,      II|   Vavel.~ ~"I rowed across the cove - alone, because no one
11     VI,      VI|       his canoe, and cross the cove to the manor. We can send
12      X,     III|    farther shore of the little cove.~ ~Presently the glistening
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