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1    1,    1|      years of age, on whom the fatigues of a precarious existence
2    1,   11| increased with the dangers and fatigues of a country decimated by
3    1,   11|  impenetrable undergrowth. The fatigues were too much for the poor
4    1,   13|     departure, rested from you fatigues, and descended with us to
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