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 1    1,    9|        went through a series of narrow passes, between forests
 2    1,   10|        make a stride across the narrow strip of Chili, and over
 3    1,   12|      stop short. They were in a narrow valley, one of those gorges
 4    1,   13|     door, the only opening; and narrow as this door was, the hurricane,
 5    1,   20|     appeared in the depths of a narrow gorge, and above it towered
 6    1,   26|        minute had glided into a narrow channel between the sand-banks,
 7    2,    8|     skill to drive such a long, narrow, shaky concern, and to guide
 8    2,    9|       of Australiaviz., with a narrow portion of the province
 9    2,   12|         entered a succession of narrow gorges and capricious windings,
10    2,   13|       lacking also. Hence these narrow leaves, which seek to defend
11    2,   14|     lost in their crown of long narrow leaves. The air was balmy
12    2,   15|         and enter the depths of narrow gorges without any certainty
13    2,   15|     route to Lucknow stopped. A narrow path wound away from this
14    3,    2|         which, terminating in a narrow strait, separated the two
15    3,    4|       Then they returned to the narrow space, fitter for stowing
16    3,    4|        confinement between four narrow bulkheads. All day long,
17    3,    4|     such an engagement in these narrow seas, in which pirates could
18    3,    6|    agonizing situation on their narrow raft, and overtaken by the
19    3,   12|      only accessible by a long, narrow promontory which joined
20    3,   12|   passed one by one through the narrow passage into the grotto.
21    3,   12|     Helena and he landed on the narrow track where Robert waited
22    3,   12|      the lakes, they plunged by narrow paths into the recesses
23    3,   13|    opposite slope and enter the narrow gorges, uncertain whether
24    3,   13|         inclination. Its slope, narrow and jagged though it was,
25    3,   13|         minutes, arrived on the narrow ridge that crossed the native
26    3,   14|       resumed the ascent of the narrow path of the ridge. Soon
27    3,   15|       in order to make use of a narrow passage between the Kaimanawa
28    3,   15| attracted to each other, not by narrow sympathies, but by a more
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