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 1    1,   12|         was a very steep winding path on the left, which the mules
 2    1,   12|    slightest trace of any beaten path. The entire region had been
 3    1,   22|     happened to run across their path, and the superstitious men
 4    2,    6|          cliff by a pretty steep path. Robert climbed like a young
 5    2,   13| par-roquets flew along a distant path, and lighted it up for an
 6    2,   15|        Lucknow stopped. A narrow path wound away from this which
 7    2,   18|      speedily disappeared down a path which skirted the wood.~
 8    2,   19|       sharp little sticks, and a path had to be cut through either
 9    3,    8|      that point, and is rather a path than a road, practicable
10    3,    8|        abound. They had to cut a path across the plain, through
11    3,    8|        continues to obstruct our path.”~“No,” said Paganel, “we
12    3,   10|          it by the warriors. The path which led up to the intrenchment,
13    3,   12|   reconnoitered this side of the path, and I saw that I could
14    3,   12|          his first rays on their path.~Suddenly a terrific yell
15    3,   13| companions hastened up the steep path to the cone, and went toward
16    3,   14|         the ascent of the narrow path of the ridge. Soon they
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