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 1    1,    1|        end of it, concealed in a thick lump of bacon. The bait
 2    1,    1|       and slender, and round the thick rim there was still an end
 3    1,    1|        rust. The sides were very thick, and strong enough to bear
 4    1,    8|        of the island through the thick veil of rain was mournful
 5    1,   17|          a good pace through the thick PAJA-BRAVA, the grass of
 6    1,   17|          excellence, so high and thick that the Indians find shelter
 7    1,   18|    pointed to the long grass and thick brushwood, and gave his
 8    1,   19|          pearly drops of dew lay thick on the plain and on the
 9    1,   20|           for they are generally thick with companies of them,
10    1,   22|          preceding days, hung in thick clouds, which ere long would
11    1,   23|        he disappeared beyond the thick foliage. His companions
12    1,   23|          He was hidden among the thick leafage of the OMBU, and
13    1,   24|        fine time of it among the thick leaves, judging by the peals
14    1,   24|          be hiding now among its thick foliage.”~“You havent met
15    1,   25|          a most stormy aspect. A thick dark bar of cloud was rising
16    1,   25|        be distinguished from the thick vapors above it. There was
17    1,   25|     horizontal parent branch, as thick as a man’s wrist, and surrounded
18    1,   25|          in the south— a cone of thick mists, but with the point
19    2,    5|     trying to pierce through the thick mists that enshrouded it.~
20    2,    5|      veiled from time to time in thick mist. But John fancied he
21    2,    7|       though half-hidden beneath thick, overhanging brows. In spite
22    2,    8| comfortable room, covered with a thick carpet, and fitted up with
23    2,    8|    toilet table and two couches. Thick leather curtains shut in
24    2,   12|          the flattened nose, the thick lips, the unusual length
25    2,   13|      with tough bark five inches thick. The trunks, measuring twenty
26    2,   13|     their whole length. With the thick bark still covering them,
27    2,   14|      sides. Here and there was a thick clump of “grass trees,”
28    2,   15|        to open a passage through thick tangles of shrubs. The damp
29    2,   15|     darkness deepened owing to a thick current of clouds which
30    2,   16|      could not break through the thick clouds. Large patches of
31    2,   17|        soon in safety behind the thick curtains.~John and the Major,
32    2,   18|           after this he put on a thick pad of lint, and then folds
33    3,    1|         With a coarse, red face, thick hands, and a broken nose,
34    3,    8|       early part of the day, the thick brushwood seriously impeded
35    3,    8|    darkness overtook them. But a thick fog rose from the ground,
36    3,    9|       next morning at daybreak a thick fog was clinging to the
37    3,   12|         they were, slipped away. Thick darkness had settled on
38    3,   12|         did not know. Besides, a thick veil of fog, which, spread
39    3,   13|          to hide its head in the thick darkness. Five hundred feet
40    3,   14|       volcano had not slackened. Thick yellowish fumes were mixed
41    3,   14|       were hid from sight in the thick foliage of the trees.~
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