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 1    1,    1|        brought in the bottle and laid it on the table, at which
 2    1,    9|        could never get the cloth laid for meals, without disputes
 3    1,   12|     other side of the chain, and laid his account with having
 4    1,   13|          and Santiago four times laid in ruins in fourteen years.
 5    1,   15|         Patagonian, who silently laid his hand on his head, and
 6    1,   16|         course the travelers had laid down for themselves, they
 7    1,   23|     gathered sufficient. This he laid on a bed of damp leaves,
 8    2,    6|       was built of strong planks laid horizontally. A few wooden
 9    2,    6|       own former experience, and laid by every penny he could
10    2,   11|        alike. The whole town was laid out in squares, crossed
11    2,   18|          hemorrhage. Mulrady was laid on his side, with his head
12    3,    6|        strong foundation, Wilson laid a kind of floor in open
13    3,    7|          In short, the train was laid, and the mine was ready
14    3,    9| kahikatea. A bed of dry fern was laid at the bottom. It was swiftly
15    3,   10|          his prisoners aside, he laid his hand on the shoulder
16    3,   11|       Maori doctrine, anyone who laid sacrilegious hands on what
17    3,   11|          commenced.~The body was laid on a small mound in the
18    3,   11|         the limbs were bent, and laid against the stomach according
19    3,   11|        The husband and wife were laid side by side, then covered
20    3,   16|       same moment he felt a hand laid on his shoulder, and turning
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