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1    1,    1|  amadou.” With the amadou he lighted up, and after about a dozen
2    1,    2|      polished metal of which lighted up like a looking-glass.
3    1,    8| throughout. It was capitally lighted with windows on all sides.
4    1,   10| without accident. The night, lighted by the moon, allowed them
5    1,   11|      cigars, but holding the lighted ends in their teeth. All
6    1,   12|    an immense heap of embers lighted by the rays of the tropical
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