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1    1,    9|    us that they are tall and robust,” continued Paganel. “Hawkins
2    2,    6|     with the solid house and robust inmates.~The noonday meal
3    2,   17|   brave and intelligent, but robust and superior to all fatigue.~
4    3,    7| thickset like mulattoes, but robust, haughty, and warlike. They
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