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47:1 Peshawur. City in British India.
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47:7 Tyrones. From a county in Ireland by this name.
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47:26 Burmah. In southeastern Asia. Part of the British Empire.
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47:27 Irrawaddy. Chief river of Burma.
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48:27 Sotnia. Company of the Cossacks.
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50:14 rupee. Indian coin worth about forty-eight cents.
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50:21 vendettas. Private blood-feuds.
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51:14 Punjab. Country of five rivers, tributaries of the Indus.
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81:26 Sambhur. A rusine deer found in India.
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51:26 nilghai. Antelope with hind legs shorter than its fore-legs.
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54:9 expurgated. Purified.
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57:23 renegade. One who deserts his faith.
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58:26 candelabrum. Stand supporting several lamps.
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61:3 urbanely. Politely.
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63:2 Chepany. Town in Siberia.
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63:4 Zhigansk. Town in Siberia.
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63:4 Irkutsk. Province and city in Siberia.
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63:17 Sebastopol. Seaport in Russia.
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65:26 Au revoir. Till we meet again.
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66:6 unmitigated. As bad as can be.
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The Fall of the House of Usher was written in 1839 and published at the end of the same year in his Tales of the Grotesque and of the Arabesque.
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70: Motto de Béranger. Popular French lyric poet (1780-1857). "His heart is a suspended lute; as soon as it is touched it resounds."
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71:23 tarn. A small mountain lake.
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76:7 ennuyé. Mentally wearied or bored.
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78:11 bounden. An archaic word.