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1       IX|     The rays of the August sun fell with scorching violence
2     XIII|    in the countries of the sun; and from her hair, drawn
3      XVI|  full glare of the noonday sun.~ ~When he reached the summit,
4      XXV| danger. Perhaps before the sun sank to rest, she would
5      XXX|  extent of the view.~ ~The sun was setting; and through
6      XXX|  safe in Piedmont when the sun rises.”~ ~He picked up his
7     XXXI|   his whereabouts, and the sun was high in the heavens
8     XLII|    of that fatal day whose sun had seen her a maiden, a
9      XLV|    me.”~ ~“As truly as the sun is in the heavens I swear——”~ ~“
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