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1    1,    5|      of the Far West the North American Indians have been wiped
2    1,   12| require much for an English or American village to become in a few
3    1,   14|      have they not adopted the American costume of white cotton
4    2,   12|        to a story by the great American romancer, which is a masterpiece.
5    2,   12|  forget. On the reading of the American document depended only a
6    2,   12|      he was only imitating the American romancer, who, great analyst
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