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1        V|       that brick structure with stone trimmings which was visible
2      XIV|         of love, cast the first stone.~ ~That she could be vanquished
3     XXIX|      securely fastened into the stone walls.”~ ~“It is easy enough
4      XXX|        held the large blocks of stone together had crumbled away,
5     XXXV|       will see you here, like a stone saint upon his pedestal.
6      XLV|      would remain motionless as stone behind the clump of lilacs,
7    XLVII|   Maurice stood as if turned to stone.~ ~Before the priest had
8      LIV|    seated upon a large block of stone not far off.~ ~“Will you
9       LV| precipitated to the bottom of a stone quarry, and had fractured
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