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1    2,   11| countless sheep, and shepherdshuts. And then came a sandy tract,
2    2,   14|     comprising more than twenty huts and houses, were about a
3    3,    8|       will be a mere cluster of huts, and so far from seeking
4    3,   10|      buildings, and about forty huts arranged symmetrically.~
5    3,   10|        some are gone into their huts. . . . The others have left
6    3,   11|        But on the third day the huts opened; all the savages,
7    3,   14|       reached a group of twenty huts, which were still smoking.
8    3,   15|       they saw several deserted huts, the ruins of a village
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