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 1    1,   19|        silence reigned within the inclosure, over which the dying embers
 2    1,   19|        materials heaped up in the inclosure, and the expression of anxiety
 3    1,   19|     within a hundred steps of the inclosure.~On a sign from the Indian
 4    1,   19|       Thalcave went back into the inclosure and gathered up all the
 5    1,   19|        whole pack would be in the inclosure.~Thalcave loaded his carbine
 6    1,   19|         halters and ran about the inclosure, mad with fear.~Glenarvan
 7    1,   20|          little troop reached the inclosure on its banks. The precincts
 8    3,   10|          was defended by an outer inclosure of strong palisades, fifteen
 9    3,   11|           cortege leave the inner inclosure of the “pah”; then the chants
10    3,   11|         food was deposited in the inclosure as well as the arms and
11    3,   13|            He pointed to a little inclosure on the summit of the cone.~“
12    3,   13|          formed a small palisaded inclosure, and Glenarvan too was convinced
13    3,   13|       natives, and got out of the inclosure. But less fortunate than
14    3,   13|          slept quietly inside the inclosure, on the warm ground, still
15    3,   14| preparations were made within the inclosure, and that they were unseen
16    3,   14|      prisoners. hidden behind the inclosure of stakes, watched the fearful
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