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1    1,   13|      rising. The atmosphere was pure and calm. Not a cloud visible
2    1,   16|        magnificent steed of the pure Argentine breed came bounding
3    2,    9|      the air, nor men. Here the pure, dry atmosphere whitens
4    3,   13| Europeans. Large jars contained pure water, and a dozen baskets
5    3,   19|   Paganel; “that’s strange, and pure science would say inadmissible.”~
6    3,   20|        manly face suffused with pure and sweet emotion, that
7    3,   20|       roots of wild endive, and pure fresh water, composed the
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