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1    2,   11|     scattered limbs, charred trunks of bodies, showed here and
2    2,   13|  bark five inches thick. The trunks, measuring twenty feet round,
3    2,   13|   forest barricaded with the trunks of fallen trees, and overgrown
4    2,   13|      in one of these tubular trunks. He found it drew capitally,
5    2,   15| fastened themselves into the trunks of the trees. It was impossible
6    2,   15|      little toward the great trunks, lost in shadow, and he
7    2,   19|      but solid raft with the trunks. It was a long task, and
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