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 1    1,    6|        forehead high, his chin very marked. His eyes were concealed
 2    1,    8|            its course on the map is marked out too much according to
 3    1,   11|            any of those streams not marked, which often happened, all
 4    1,   11|           the least hesitation, and marked them down on the map, qualifying
 5    1,   12|          many places wooden crosses marked the scene of some great
 6    1,   20|      leaving the Guamini, there was marked change in the temperature,
 7    2,    1|             the Major.~“Here it is, marked in the map. It is Maria
 8    2,    9| commencement of a journey is always marked by ardor, both in the horses
 9    2,   11|       Simpson and Mount Terrengower marked the southern point where
10    2,   12|          enough English, but with a marked accent. His pronunciation
11    2,   15|          plain became more and more marked. Several mounds planted
12    2,   15|           white mist on the horizon marked the course of the Snowy
13    3,    8|            geographer, “here it is, marked on Johnston’s map. It is
14    3,   13|            into the soil would have marked from 160 to 170 degrees;
15    3,   15|             of a nameless mountain, marked on Paganel’s map. The wooded
16    3,   19|        parallel found a little isle marked by the name of Maria Theresa,
17    3,   19|        charts the rock was not even marked.~If ever complete isolation
18    3,   20|         DUNCAN, the little isle was marked Maria Theresa.~“No matter?”
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