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1    1,   13|       same moment the report of firearms was heard. The Major had
2    1,   24|     observations, the report of firearms resounded frequently above
3    2,   13|         Morning and evening the firearms were primed afresh. It was
4    2,   19|          but the provisions and firearms, except the carbine of the
5    3,   13|           but these are English firearms.”~“No doubt,” replied Glenarvan, “
6    3,   13|         unwise practice to give firearms to savages! They turn them
7    3,   14| portable packets. Some mats and firearms completed their light equipment,
8    3,   20|     tools, a little powder, and firearms, and a bag of precious seeds.
9    3,   20|         clothing, and tools and firearms, and a supply of powder
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