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 1    1,   10|      Wilson, and Mulrady, stood armed with carbines and Colt’s
 2    1,   16|       men, all mounted and well armed, wore a suspicious aspect,
 3    1,   19|     Never mind; we are all well armed; let them come.”~“We’ll
 4    1,   19|        could three men do, even armed to the teeth, against such
 5    1,   20| horsemen, well mounted and well armed came in sight, gazed at
 6    2,    8|         rest of the party, well armed with carbines and revolvers,
 7    2,   10|    rear-guard. All the men were armed with stockwhips, the handles
 8    2,   12|         young disciple, already armed for the battle. Even Paganel
 9    2,   14|    wondered what could bring an armed party there, but when they
10    2,   14|       preceded by huntsmen, and armed with first-rate rifles,
11    2,   17|       cowards; they know we are armed, and well armed too. Perhaps
12    2,   17|     know we are armed, and well armed too. Perhaps they are waiting
13    2,   18|       well provisioned and well armed, and were soon out of sight
14    3,    4|       not waste time on him. He armed his two companions, and
15    3,    6|         the travelers were well armed with carbines and revolvers.~
16    3,    8|         companions and he, well armed, were to watch in turns,
17    3,    9|       long. Beside him sat nine armed warriors of inferior rank,
18    3,   11|       impossible. Ten warriors, armed to the teeth, kept watch
19    3,   14|          His companions and he, armed and equipped at the expense
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