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 1    1,   13|    had opened at their base. Owing to a peculiar phenomenon
 2    1,   22|      if I did?”~“Could it be owing to the RIOS of the Sierra
 3    2,    2| parallel these same degrees, owing to the form of the earth,
 4    2,   11|    towns shot up like trees, owing to the heat of the sun.
 5    2,   15|   was indefinitely prolonged owing to the insurmountable obstacles,
 6    2,   15| sleep. The darkness deepened owing to a thick current of clouds
 7    3,    5|     cannibalism is certainly owing to the fact that there are
 8    3,    6|       had not much appetite, owing to the violent motion.~This
 9    3,    9| little band had unwittingly, owing to the mist, encamped in
10    3,   13| seemed even greater, perhaps owing to the influx of the stragglers
11    3,   15|   the country.~On the whole, owing to the circuits, the obstacles,
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