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 1    1,   18|         on the banks of the rio a ramada, a sort of enclosure, which
 2    1,   18|      repast.~They returned to the RAMADA, bringing back the string
 3    1,   18| discovered lying heaped up in the RAMADA, and this supplied them
 4    1,   19|        toward the entrance of the RAMADA.~This startled the Patagonian,
 5    1,   19|         defend the opening of the RAMADA. They were just going to
 6    1,   19|           They had gone round the RAMADA, as by common consent, and
 7    1,   19|           been stalking about the RAMADA like a stag, when he suddenly
 8    1,   19|       towards the entrance of the RAMADA, and showed him the prairie,
 9    1,   19|       Glenarvan rushed out of the RAMADA. Already the plain had recovered
10    1,   20|         breakfast prepared in the RAMADA, and did ample justice to
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