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1    1,   16|      more disagreeable than the dust which was thrown off by
2    2,    9| succession of low hills rich in dust, a long stretch of what
3    2,   10|    announcing that the cloud of dust was caused by a drove of
4    2,   10|        his troop but a cloud of dust.~The wagon resumed its course
5    2,   13|        swept past in a cloud of dust. The travelers might have
6    2,   14|     horse no longer left on the dust the Blackpoint mark, recognizable
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