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1    1,    8|      the African Islands, who lack trees and consequently water.
2    1,   10|     Pampas. Shall we find any lack of rivers and streams and
3    1,   12|   linked in arms supplied the lack, and shoulders served for
4    1,   17| desperately, and deplored the lack of some acid lotion which
5    1,   18|      tried to make up for the lack of it by a good sleep. But
6    2,    4| Africa, and yet it is from no lack of enterprising travelers.
7    2,    6|    was there and there was no lack of the superfluous. The
8    2,   19|     mile an hour. Should this lack of food and water continue
9    3,   11|      and Maori history has no lack of such sacrifices.~This
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