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1    1,    6|      are listening. He wore a traveling cap, and strong, low, yellow
2    1,    7|     and, moreover, I had been traveling for thirty hours. So I tucked
3    1,   11|                    CHAPTER XI TRAVELING IN CHILI~THE native troops
4    2,    8|      know a better fashion of traveling than in a mountebank’s caravan—
5    2,   12|   rather goes to prove he was traveling alone.”~“He is waking up!”
6    2,   12|       protected me.”~“Are you traveling alone?”~“Yes, alone; the
7    2,   16| Twofold Bay.~“You are a brave traveling companion, dear Helena,”
8    3,   15|     be sought.~The fatigue in traveling in such a country as this
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