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1    1,   12|    had made for the village, crossing the ravine which led off
2    1,   16|  held would be favorable for crossing Lake Teffe. They could go
3    1,   20|   never flinched.~At length, crossing his arms, he said:~“You
4    2,    4|     and his feet perpetually crossing and recrossing, as he sat
5    2,    8|  followed his profession the crossing of the Bar of Frias, where
6    2,   16| Negro, enter the canal, and, crossing the waste land, remain concealed
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