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1       II|    the breeze. Those imposing ruins on the other side of the
2     VIII|      fall, burying him in the ruins.~ ~Without Marie-Anne he
3     XXII|      to be buried beneath its ruins. They would be defeated;
4     XXXI|  killing one another— that he ruins us, and drives us into exile.
5  XXXVIII| Martial was contemplating the ruins, not without deep emotion,
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