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1    2,   10|     the Wimerra, but then the hollow deepened, and the water
2    2,   16|     sunk in the mud in a deep hollow in the stiff clay. The forepart
3    2,   16|   only to cut down a tree and hollow it out, and get in and be
4    3,   10|       their eye sockets being hollow and deprived of eye-balls.~
5    3,   11| remained out of sight, in the hollow valley, and then came in
6    3,   12|  Robert. “I discovered a deep hollow at the foot of the slope
7    3,   12|     and Lady Glenarvan in the hollow mentioned by Robert.~Five
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