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1     I,     73|   dispersed themselves in their forests. ~ ~
2     I,     90|      Whereas if they fled, more forests, deeper swamps, and a savage
3    II,     24|     closed in by a river and by forests, within which was a narrow
4    II,     88|        he struck into trackless forests, and was soon borne by his
5    IV,     34|         it was inclosed by vast forests. Immediately the light infantry
6    IV,     36|  slave-population of the remote forests to assert their freedom.
7    IV,     92| tolerable to the Germans, whose forests abound in huge beasts, while
8  XIII,     70|     moved up their youth to the forests and swamps, and their non-fighting
9  XIII,     73|         that river and in those forests salt is produced, not, as
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