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1It was certainly a fine castle, with many large rooms, all beautifully furnished.
2That was the end of her fine castle!
3The MacDougals would not permit us into their fine castle-butwe spread the tartan over it anyway.
4Lora was her name, and she lived in a fine castle way up on a great, high mountain.
5At length he came to the door of a fine castle, which had a blaze streaming from every window.
6A word here and there, a hint to the banks, and your fine castle comes tumbling down about your ears.
7Meanwhile the King, who saw, as he passed, this fine castle of the ogre's, had a mind to go into it.
8The graceful manner of this Cornish giant is natural to him.-Youhave a fine castle here, Mr. Trevethick, and nobly placed.
9Now she went along, and went along, and went along, till at the end of the wood she saw a fine castle.
10At his first question my fine castle of lies vanishes into air, and I have to fall back on the unvarnished truth.
11That fine castle, Flemming, is the château of Boursault, apparently built in the era of the Crusades, but really a marvel of yesterday.
12They had the fine castle to live in, and they could cross the Rhine valley and muse over the stately ruin of Trifels besides.
13So she went along and went along and went along, till she came to the end of the wood, and saw a fine castle.
14The long narrow avenue leads up by the side of the fine castle rock, tufted with wild strawberries, ferns, and heather, to the courtyard.
15And after that, Macbeth and Lady Macbeth don't entertain their grateful king in a fine castle, but in a scattering of tents on a moorland.
16The mediaeval world built cathedrals, fine castles, Doge's palaces and such things.
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