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1 2, 6| the loud barking of four dogs, of the arrival of strangers. 2 2, 10| laborious task comprised twenty dogs and thirty men, five of 3 2, 10| back into order, while the dogs, the light cavalry of the 4 2, 10| neither the men nor the dogs, but the oxen themselves, 5 2, 10| obedient and tractable to the dogs. But when they had to go 6 2, 13| closed at nightfall; the dogs let loose inside the fences, 7 2, 14| the sudden loud barking of dogs, Glenarvan got up forthwith. 8 2, 14| specimens of English hunting dogs, were bounding in front 9 2, 14| and still more numerous dogs. The crack of the stock-whip 10 2, 14| About four o’clock, the dogs roused a troop of these 11 2, 14| signs of weariness, and the dogs, who had reason enough to 12 3, 5| answer that fish eat fish, dogs eat men, men eat dogs, and 13 3, 5| fish, dogs eat men, men eat dogs, and dogs eat one another. 14 3, 5| eat men, men eat dogs, and dogs eat one another. Even the 15 3, 8| hunted by men, cats and dogs, has fled toward the unoccupied 16 3, 9| mantles. Three savage-looking dogs lay at their feet. The eight 17 3, 12| mingled with the barking of dogs, and the whole tribe, after 18 3, 13| advancing a foot. Their dogs, rooted to the spot like 19 3, 15| the Maories; the native dogs drive them away to the shelter