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 1    1,   11|     and bells, which walked in front, followed by ten mules.
 2    1,   15|      coming down to a point in front. A little bag hung from
 3    1,   16|       leather, attached to the front of the RECADO. The Indians
 4    1,   17|   journey. Mulrady, who was in front of the others, rode hastily
 5    1,   17|       no more, but went off in front alone, and came back in
 6    1,   19|      and taking up his post in front of the fence.~He did not
 7    1,   22|       they found themselves in front of an immense field of horns,
 8    1,   25| radiance from two spots in the front of its breast-plate, and
 9    1,   26|       they found themselves in front of the sand hills two hundred
10    2,    5|        not to present a direct front to the storm. The yacht
11    2,    8|        plain wooden discs. The front and hinder part were connected
12    2,    8|   quickly. There was a pole in front thirty-five feet long, to
13    2,    8|        s portable kitchen. The front was set apart especially
14    2,    8|       was, of course, to be in front of the wagon, and M. Olbinett,
15    2,    8|       Ayrton seated himself in front, and Olbinett scrambled
16    2,   10|  congenitors. They advanced in front with perfect gravity, choosing
17    2,   14| hunting dogs, were bounding in front of the little wood, into
18    2,   14|     injunctions, was always in front, and the first to fire.
19    2,   14|       are twice as long as the front ones, and unbend like a
20    3,   12|  promontory which joined it in front to the plateau on which
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