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 1        I|          of the altar to celebrate high mass.~ ~The church was already
 2       II|           will have a protector on high. But this is not all. In
 3       IX|           He seated himself upon a high rock, from which he could
 4     XIII|           and from her hair, drawn high upon the top of her head,
 5      XIV|           you carry matters with a high hand. Do you think that
 6      XVI|              It was only one story high, but it was divided into
 7      XXI|        protected by deep moats and high walls! You have forgotten
 8   XXVIII|           at that time you were so high, and I, so low, that never
 9     XXIX|      should think.”~ ~“Ah, that is high, terribly high. The baron
10     XXIX|             that is high, terribly high. The baron fortunately is
11     XXXI|       whereabouts, and the sun was high in the heavens when he at
12   XXXIII|          of which was turned up so high that it covered his face
13   XXXVII|          my trust in One who is on High.”~ ~His faith was rewarded.
14     XLII|             on finding them not as high in rank, nor as rich as
15     XLII|             But on going to attend high mass in Sairmeuse the following
16     XLIV| Undoubtedly, these people are very high, and I am very low; but
17      XLV|      immense country affairs, very high and broad, with tall fluted
18       LI|          of the King, assure him a high position there. He will
19      LII|           is true that we are very high and he is very low, but
20     LIII|           he wanted from a lady of high degree—the Duchesse de Sairmeuse,
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