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1 IV | long grass, cutting the heads off the thistles, and disturbing
2 IX | married, they put around their heads a coloured handkerchief,
3 XIX | farther we had to bow or heads under corniced elliptic
4 XXIII | some time flowed over our heads, was now running within
5 XXIV | the ocean spread above our heads?”~“Of course, Axel. What
6 XXIV | mountains that covered our heads, or the Atlantic waves,
7 XXV | above, and ships over our heads are being rudely tossed
8 XXVI | leagues there were over our heads solid beds of rock, ocean,
9 XXXI | of Scotland are over our heads, and the Grampians are raising
10 XXXI | solid arch spans over our heads. The great Architect has
11 XXXII | wings and strike with their heads the granite vault that bounds
12 XXXV | vault that overarches our heads. Suppose that solid roof
13 XXXV | should crumble down upon our heads! Other flashes with incessant
14 XXXV | The waves rise above our heads.~For three days we have
15 XXXVII| clouds suspended over our heads and the development of that
16 XLIV | Axel, look!”~Above our heads, at a height of five hundred
17 XLIV | eruption, and then to get our heads broken by bits of falling
18 XLIV | things.’ We had left over our heads the murky sky and cold fogs
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