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1    1,   18| were all dried up also; the burning sun had drunk up every thing
2    1,   19|    a wolf came too near the burning pile, the long arm of the
3    1,   22|     burst, and his head was burning. Paganel, excited by the
4    2,    1|     was obliged to hide his burning cheeks in his sister’s arms.~“
5    2,   19|     assail the travelers. A burning atmosphere heightened their
6    3,   13|  Pirongia; on the south the burning crater of Tongariro. But
7    3,   13|     potatoes, cooked in the burning soil, were excellent. The
8    3,   14|   the pain inflicted by the burning lava, which was bubbling
9    3,   21|    very ears? The Major was burning with desire to know the
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