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 1      VII|       expended in evading the precipice of the rural code.~ ~To
 2    XVIII|   traveller on the verge of a precipice fights against the thought
 3     XXII|     to reason.~ ~They saw the precipice toward which these misguided
 4     XXIX|      to say, it overlooks the precipice. The devil! That is a serious
 5     XXIX|      wall and the edge of the precipice there is barely standing-room.
 6     XXIX|      tower to the foot of the precipice— how far is that?”~ ~“Really,
 7      XXX|    used in the descent of the precipice being considerably longer
 8      XXX|      throw ourselves down the precipice. I shall not be long in
 9      XXX|   gently down the side of the precipice.~ ~It could be none other
10      XXX|      to the foot of the rocky precipice. The rope had parted.~ ~
11    XXXII|      rocks at the foot of the precipice.~ ~There they discovered
12     XXXV|     tower behind one, and the precipice at one’s feet, would have
13     XXXV| dragged over the verge of the precipice by the weight he would be
14     XXXV| himself from the verge of the precipice.~ ~It was time, for a cramp
15     XXXV|  backward to the verge of the precipice. The spirit was strong,
16     XXXV|    had passed the edge of the precipice, and that the slightest
17     XLIX|  discovered, at the base of a precipice, the bloody and mangled
18     LIII|      herself sliding down the precipice to the awful depths below.~ ~
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