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1    1,   11|      an immense plaid with a hole in center, and their legs
2    1,   26|     s example, scooped out a hole in the sand, which made
3    1,   26|     arm, led him back to his hole, and buried him again comfortably.~
4    3,   11| would have had nothing but a hole and a heap of earth. But
5    3,   12| asleep.”~A minute after, the hole was enlarged, and Robert
6    3,   13|     just as he had scooped a hole for the roots, a jet of
7    3,   13|  Major, running to close the hole with the loose drift, while
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