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1    1,   20|       some information at these houses, but it was the surest plan
2    2,    2|        It contained about fifty houses, tolerably clean, and disposed
3    2,   11|        a hundred or so of brick houses, all exactly alike. The
4    2,   11| neighboring stations left their houses, and the shepherds their
5    2,   13|         any attack or surprise. Houses are closed at nightfall;
6    2,   13|        an assemblage of regular houses.~“Seymour!” cried Paganel; “
7    2,   14|       more than twenty huts and houses, were about a quarter of
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