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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