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1    2,    8|     The huge chariot, with its primitive wheels and massive planks,
2    2,   10| exhausted in its favor all the primitive colors on her palette.~V.
3    2,   12|         and walk about in very primitive costume. They go to barter
4    2,   15|      of which had retained its primitive wildness. The sun went down,
5    3,   11|       Two palanquins of a very primitive kind, hand-barrows, in fact,
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