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1 You can see the ruins yet: a hole in southern New Jersey.
2 A great many people go out to see the ruins of it.
3 I see the ruins of religion, corrupt because done for gain.
4 To see the ruins of his store after a fire, forebodes ill luck.
5 You may see the ruins from here, about two gunshots distant.
6 From my father's hills you can see the ruins on a cloudless day!
7 But come into my dressing-room, and see the ruins out of the window.
8 He could see the ruins of the mill, the tumbled-down granaries, the broken doors.
9 I remember Lerici, I still see the ruins at Luna.
10 Great regret is felt by those who see the ruins .
11 This wall was never finished, but you shall see the ruins tomorrow in the daylight.
12 In Julianshaab, one may to-day see the ruins of eight churches and of many monasteries.
13 I see the ruins of tall spires, where the truth was offered by bold assertion.
14 As soon as it was daylight I went with Mr. Thorn to see the ruins .
15 We wished much to see the ruins of Dunolly.
16 I cannot help crying, your majesty when I see the ruins of that beautiful hair.
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