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1    1,   14|     about ten paces from the stream.~“We’ve got him, we’ve got
2    2,    2|    watered by a noisy, rapid stream. It contained about fifty
3    2,   10|    to wait on the banks of a stream that might have been crossed
4    3,    8|    the existence of man. The stream was fringed with tall bushes,
5    3,    9| river soon quieted the noisy stream and carried it off quietly
6    3,    9|   regard this great arterial stream. He knew that the English
7    3,   20|    with a river instead of a stream, and a port instead of a
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