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 1    1,    9|  without delay. This route is generally preferred by steamers on
 2    1,   16|       barometer.~“The PAMPERO generally brings a tempest which lasts
 3    1,   17|     travel in the Pampas they generally dig wells, and find water
 4    1,   17|       south or southwest wind generally puts to flight these little
 5    1,   19|      a strong, nimble animal, generally inhabiting marshy places,
 6    1,   19|   much to be feared; but they generally go in immense packs, and
 7    1,   20|    these plains, for they are generally thick with companies of
 8    1,   22|     the water from the plains generally runs, must have been united
 9    1,   26|  reason are struggling, it is generally the heart that wins the
10    2,    6|     Paganel, and young Robert generally accompanied them. But all
11    2,   10|      boldly into the current. Generally, when wagons have to ford
12    3,    1|    the volley of arguments he generally indulged in. He confined
13    3,   13|       by the reserve of a man generally so talkative; on this occasion
14    3,   15|       skill; so that they had generally to content themselves with
15    3,   15| communion of ideas.~Glenarvan generally walked alone; his mind seemed
16    3,   17|      the DUNCAN.~Paganel, who generally shared in an exaggerated
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