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 1    1,    6|     life before.~He was a tall, thin, withered-looking man, about
 2    1,   15| forehead, almost circular face, thin lips, high cheekbones, effeminate
 3    1,   18|        and cutting them up into thin slices. As to the armadillo,
 4    2,    3|        from the black lava, and thin dark vapors rose above the
 5    2,   11|          The latter was a tall, thin man, im-perturbably cool,
 6    2,   13|         the rays came through a thin veil, dappled lights and
 7    2,   13|         ranks of trees began to thin, and on a little plain a
 8    3,   12|       of the sounds that only a thin layer of earth prevented
 9    3,   14|     furnace ran along under the thin crust. The intrepid la-borers,
10    3,   14|    disappeared. Immediately the thin crust gave way. A column
11    3,   16|     their clothing in rags, and thin, haggard faces, bearing
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