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1    1,   13|      a whirlwind, only a few paces distant. Paganel, who had
2    1,   14|     on the ground, about ten paces from the stream.~“We’ve
3    1,   15|     far off, for about fifty paces from the RIO a man of very
4    2,   18| track, when at three hundred paces from the wagon they heard
5    2,   18|      to within three hundred paces from the camp, whence we
6    3,   11|     murder, who, only twenty paces off, averted their eyes
7    3,   12|     He stood still about two paces from the hut and listened
8    3,   14|     crater was chosen thirty paces from Kara-Tete’s tomb. It
9    3,   15|     boat!”~And there, twenty paces off, a canoe with six oars
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