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1    1,    9|    is obtained, the root is reduced to flour, and is then used
2    1,    9|    its color goes, which is reduced to a fine powder, and with
3    1,   11| enough to tempt a poor monk reduced to the ordinary meager fare
4    1,   16|   on all sides of it, or is reduced to a narrow canal, scarcely
5    1,   18|    More than ever they were reduced to waiting—to waiting not
6    2,   10|   of a huge cayman, already reduced to a skeleton, and which
7    2,   18|     the number.~And when he reduced the formula, reckoning each
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