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 1    1,    2| piece of paper was even more destroyed than the first; only a few
 2    1,   12|     malady in the mountains, destroyed not only their bodily strength
 3    1,   13| where Copiapo had been twice destroyed, and Santiago four times
 4    1,   23|    branches, roofs torn off, destroyed RANCHOS, planks of sheds
 5    1,   26|  horses, everything had been destroyed in the unfortunate inundation,
 6    2,    4|     that one figure has been destroyed by the sea-water, and read ‘
 7    2,    6|     must, have scattered and destroyed whatever fragments of the
 8    2,   17|    of Ayrton’s treachery had destroyed all hope; the convict had
 9    2,   19|    bridge at Kemple Pier was destroyed, but the Snowy River must
10    3,    1|    when all their hopes were destroyed at a blow. Toward what quarter
11    3,   11|    moment when the earth had destroyed the flesh and nothing remained
12    3,   15|    ruins of a village lately destroyed by the war, abandoned fields,
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