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1    1,   20| considerably disconcerted by this circumstance. Not to find an Indian where
2    1,   21|     through without difficulty, a circumstance which betokened extreme
3    1,   21|           of the plains.~But this circumstance upset all Glenarvan’s projects,
4    2,   12|       have been so amazed at this circumstance, however, for it is frequent
5    2,   13|    expressed his surprise at this circumstance, and wondered what could
6    2,   17|      replied the Major, “and this circumstance would throw light on their
7    3,   16|     finally out of sight. But one circumstance occurred which greatly perplexed
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