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1    2,   14|    party wandered through the paths and avenues of the park,
2    2,   15|      They found out practical paths, or passes, indeed they
3    2,   18|       TRACKS, that is to say, paths through the prairie, came
4    2,   18|   Mulrady followed one of the paths indicated by Paganel. He
5    3,   12|        they plunged by narrow paths into the recesses of the
6    3,   12|    progress was slow, for the paths were steep. Lady Glenarvan
7    3,   12|      hastened by the shortest paths in pursuit of the prisoners
8    3,   13| outlet and inclination of the paths. The ridge, a mile in length,
9    3,   14|      and followed the winding paths that led toward the pah.~“
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