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 1    1,   13|           allowed of a fire being lighted.~“This will shelter us,
 2    1,   13|          and the whole sky became lighted up with a dazzling reflection
 3    1,   13| disappeared among the declivities lighted up by the reflection of
 4    1,   14|           Mulrady soon had a fire lighted on the grass, and a warm
 5    2,   13|         along a distant path, and lighted it up for an instant with
 6    2,   13|       acting on Paganel’s advice, lighted his fire to prepare supper
 7    2,   15|         piercing the rosy clouds, lighted up the Murray district,
 8    2,   15|   reflections of a distant storm, lighted up the sky with a fiery
 9    3,    7|  convenient couch; for fire, they lighted some wood near the mouth
10    3,    8|           daybreak. No fires were lighted. Barriers of fire are a
11    3,   12| Ware-Atoua. A great fire had been lighted, and its lurid glow threw
12    3,   12| immediately revived. His face was lighted up by the flame, and was
13    3,   13|    stragglers of the tribe. Fires lighted at intervals formed a girdle
14    3,   19|           and yet we are not on a lighted coast.”~“Ah!” he exclaimed, “
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