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1    1,    4|    her brother were up very early next morning, and were walking
2    1,   12|   all sides, reflecting the early light of morn. The ascent
3    2,    3| mountain.~Twice over in the early part of the century, Amsterdam
4    2,   14|   manner.~Next morning very early, they took leave of the
5    3,    8|   make a start.”~During the early part of the day, the thick
6    3,   11|     of a river, or ruin the early crop of sweet potatoes,
7    3,   20|   did not despair. At last, early yesterday morning, when
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