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 1    1,   13|       none to be met with, and of hunters still fewer. What terror
 2    1,   18| substantial game was at hand, the hunters’ first shots were fired
 3    1,   18|       gunshot in a twinkling. The hunters were obliged to content
 4    1,   18|        less than half an hour the hunters had all the game they required.
 5    1,   18|       night-comers, and the three hunters contented themselves with
 6    1,   18|       ALFAFARES, the usual bed of hunters on the Pampas.~
 7    1,   24|        Major, gravely, to the two hunters.~After their departure,
 8    1,   24|            At the same moment the hunters reappeared. Paganel was
 9    2,    9|        within certain limits. The hunters could scour the plain, amiable
10    2,   13|    hitherto been unnecessary. The hunters never lost sight of the
11    2,   14|       then,” said Glenarvan, “and hunters too, for these are regular
12    2,   14|         most perfect breed, truehunters.”~The two gentlemen dressed
13    2,   14|           At noon, seven vigorous hunters were before the door. An
14    2,   14|    complete preserve awaiting the hunters. The noisy reports of guns
15    2,   15|       like dancing jacks. But the hunters of the party were not thinking
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