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 1    1,    9|           in fish, and forests in game, and plenty of safe and
 2    1,    9|        shores and forests full of game. The DUNCAN was passing
 3    1,   11|   seasoned with pimento, and such game as may be shot en route.
 4    1,   18|     general rendezvous of all the game in the surrounding plains.
 5    1,   18|      tribes when more substantial game was at hand, the hunters’
 6    1,   18|           themselves with humbler game, though in an alimentary
 7    1,   18|           the hunters had all the game they required. Robert had
 8    2,   14|        sheep in abundance. As for game, there was a complete preserve
 9    2,   14|     returned home, bringing their game with them. It was then six
10    2,   19|           they could find neither game, nor serpents, nor insects.
11    3,    5|       that there are moments when game is scarce and hunger great.
12    3,    8|        culinary importance of the game than by the desire of obtaining
13    3,   14|    provisions. But if we play our game well there is not much fear
14    3,   14| obstinately refused to taste this game, which is highly esteemed
15    3,   15|        one furnished his QUOTA of game.~Paganel, arrayed in his
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