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1    1,    9|  some of the Indians were reckoned on for additional supplies,
2    1,   12| the level of the bank. He reckoned more on the native custom
3    2,   17| presumed to trust. No; he reckoned on a better argument in
4    2,   17| like this. They had never reckoned on the hindrances to escape
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