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 1    1,    5|      a ship; a valiant little troop, ready to follow him any
 2    1,   13|     animals, but from a whole troop, and one, moreover, that
 3    1,   16| solitary individual, a little troop of eight men, all mounted
 4    1,   17|      report the approach of a troop of Indians. The news was
 5    1,   20|     in the morning the little troop reached the inclosure on
 6    1,   22|      eight oclock the little troop was descending the grassy
 7    1,   22|      place at the head of the troop, without saying a syllable
 8    2,   10|       himself. As long as the troop marched over the plains
 9    2,   10|      considerable part of the troop had filed past in good order.
10    2,   10|      the stock-keeper and his troop but a cloud of dust.~The
11    2,   14|      clock, the dogs roused a troop of these curious marsupials.
12    2,   14|   maternal pouch, and all the troop decamped in file. Nothing
13    2,   14|     At the head of the flying troop was a male five feet high,
14    2,   14|   worn out with the race, the troop stopped, and the “old man”
15    2,   15|    difficulty that the little troop made its way through the
16    3,    8|      eight oclock the little troop arrived at the point where
17    3,   10|     crowd of old crones. This troop of harpies surrounded them,
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