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 1     I,     22| lands, he receives soaking swamps or mountainous wastes. Assuredly,
 2     I,     81|  and causeways over watery swamps and treacherous plains,
 3     I,     84|    a narrow road amid vast swamps, which had formerly been
 4     I,     85|    the place with its deep swamps, insecure to the foot and
 5     I,     86|  between the hills and the swamps there stretched a plain
 6     I,     87|   blood, rising out of the swamps, and to hear him, as it
 7     I,     90| fled, more forests, deeper swamps, and a savage foe awaited
 8     I,     91| that here were no woods or swamps, but that they were on equal
 9    II,      6| they were helped by woods, swamps, short summers, and early
10  XIII,     70|   youth to the forests and swamps, and their non-fighting
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