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1    1,   16|    adapted to the two hunting weapons in common use on the Argentine
2    1,   19|    Pampas.”~They seized their weapons at once, and stationed themselves
3    1,   19|   when Thalcave lowered their weapons.~“What does Thalcave mean?”
4    2,   12|       and fishing implements, weapons, etc., and some of the chiefs,
5    2,   13|       sight of the glittering weapons of the mounted police that
6    3,   13|  grave. There lay the chief’s weapons, his guns loaded and capped,
7    3,   15| toward them brandishing their weapons. Glenarvan, hemmed in by
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