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1    1,   11|   marched rapidly along the winding shore of the bay of Talcahuano,
2    1,   12| bell. Often some capricious winding would bring the column in
3    1,   12|      There was a very steep winding path on the left, which
4    2,   14|    some places by fantastic winding creeks surrounded by box,
5    2,   14|   High Barven on the right. Winding, beautiful streams were
6    2,   16|   encampment, following the winding margin of the river. In
7    3,   11|    then came in sight again winding up the mountain side; the
8    3,   14|  positions and followed the winding paths that led toward the
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