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 1    1,    1|     exciting sport. The sea was splendid, and every movement of the
 2    1,    9|  peninsula of Brunswick between splendid panoramas.~Seventy miles
 3    1,   10|     nine broad. The weather was splendid. From November to March
 4    1,   11|       horseman.~The weather was splendid when they started, the sky
 5    1,   15|      frontiers, consisting of a splendid cloak, ornamented with scarlet
 6    1,   15|   across.~This Patagonian had a splendid face, indicating real intelligence,
 7    1,   16|         an English hunter. This splendid creature was calledThaouka,”
 8    1,   18|          There the fertility is splendid; the pasturage is incomparable.
 9    1,   19|      bit. He reared up, and his splendid eyes flashed fire; he understood
10    1,   24|      Paganel wished to get up a splendid spread in honor of the occasion,
11    1,   24|        for it would have been a splendid chase. A jaguar is a bloodthirsty,
12    2,   14| squatters in offering them this splendid hospitality.~It was not
13    3,   13|      and capped, his spear, his splendid ax of green jade, with a
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