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 1    1,    8|          madam.”~“Well, then, the small ones.”~“There are none,
 2    1,   12|       arms and instruments, and a small stock of provisions were
 3    1,   12|          devotion and courage the small band could not have gone
 4    1,   13|           pretty creature, like a small camel without a hump. The
 5    1,   13|      without a hump. The head was small and the body flattened,
 6    1,   16|           McNabbs, I see you have small faith in my Spanish yet.”~“
 7    1,   17|  therefore obliged to husband the small provision of water they
 8    1,   18|          above ten feet high, and small mimosas, which the Indians
 9    1,   18|          hurrying himself, taking small gulps, but “as long as a
10    1,   20|        past or went right through small lagoons, sometimes of fresh
11    1,   23|          was silent.~“And however small the chance of finding Harry
12    1,   24|    revolvers and loaded them with small shot, and set off.~“Don’
13    1,   24|          of string, several dozen small fish, as delicate as smelts,
14    1,   24|       several brace of HILGUEROS, small green and yellow birds,
15    1,   26|           woods rose to view, and small tree-like mimosas, bushes
16    2,    8|       ingenuity in furnishing the small space with everything that
17    2,    9|           prairies covered with a small prickly bush, considered
18    2,    9|   affections.”~“Still, that is no small advantage,” said Glenarvan.~“
19    2,   11|        her reception-room was but small, and in pleasant converse
20    2,   14|           which was as large as a small German state. The Reuiss-Schleitz,
21    2,   19|          under the gum-trees. The small store of provisions saved
22    3,    7| skirmishing parties, come down in small detachments, and pillage
23    3,    8|        gave way to a low scrub of small bushes bearing little white
24    3,   11|            The body was laid on a small mound in the central enclosure.
25    3,   11|        tribe; they were a sort of small change thrown among the
26    3,   13|    freshly painted posts formed a small palisaded inclosure, and
27    3,   14|   intensity. This block covered a small natural crater hollowed
28    3,   16|        the waves with a volley of small shot. The unfortunate Paganel
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