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 1    1,    9|           on the other side not a solitary inhabitant was visible.~
 2    1,   11|           birds visible, except a solitary heron or owl, and a thrush
 3    1,   13|        proceeding from one or two solitary animals, but from a whole
 4    1,   16| conversation with strangers. To a solitary individual, a little troop
 5    1,   22|     walnut-tree, which raised its solitary head above the waters.~His
 6    1,   23|      complete forest instead of a solitary tree sheltering them all.~
 7    1,   23|           had taken refuge in the solitary OMBU, were in hundreds,
 8    2,    1|          coast, there is only one solitary barren little island crossed
 9    2,    2|         this completes the little solitary group of islets in the Atlantic
10    2,    3|      little house where the three solitary men lived was in the heart
11    2,   13|          the axle of these leaves solitary flowers drooped down, the
12    2,   15|          sun went down, and a few solitary rays piercing the rosy clouds,
13    3,    1|      fires recently kindled under solitary Myall-trees. Had a tribe
14    3,    2|         there a fact, was there a solitary incident that could justify
15    3,   14|          till evening fell. Not a solitary native remained at the foot
16    3,   19|          come to reconnoiter this solitary isle. No echoes from the
17    3,   20|        eagerly longing to see the solitary house where their father
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