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 1    1,    8|      She passed Sal, a complete tomb of sand lying barren and
 2    3,   11|      place of “oudoupa,” or the tomb, had been chosen outside
 3    3,   11| deification, was honored with a tomb worthy of his exploits.~
 4    3,   13|        summit of the cone.~“The tomb of Kara-Tete!” said Robert.~“
 5    3,   13|         Yes, my Lord, it is the tomb; I recognize it.”~Robert
 6    3,   13|      climbed to the foot of the tomb. A large opening, covered
 7    3,   13|       savage!” said he.~“In the tomb?” inquired the Major.~“Yes,
 8    3,   13|         is buried here, and the tomb protects us, because the
 9    3,   13|       the previous night at the tomb of Kara-Tete, and there
10    3,   13|       cone, and went toward the tomb. As they climbed they were
11    3,   14|  disappear spiritually into the tomb of Kara-Tete. And stay there
12    3,   14|        which they took from the tomb of the chief. It is needless
13    3,   14|   thirty paces from Kara-Tete’s tomb. It was important to keep
14    3,   14|        shall rise and leave our tomb, and fly these barbarous
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