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 1    1,    1|        all these sounds, which form, as it were, the complex
 2    1,    5|        in Bolivia, and descend form the mountains of Titicaca,
 3    1,    6|        side of the fazenda, to form the enormous mass, for such
 4    1,    7|     the branches, here jumping form a dragon-tree to a rosewood,
 5    1,    8|       task of arranging in the form of a raft the many venerable
 6    1,    9|   yields the manioc, and which form the principal food of the
 7    1,    9|      in many ways, even in the form of tapioca, according to
 8    1,    9|       counted by millions, and form so large a part of the food
 9    1,   13|       Indians and negroes, who form part of the staff at the
10    1,   14|        ant-hills whose insects form its principal food; and
11    1,   14|    have re-taken their natural form, and there is not the slightest
12    1,   15|     just like oysters. In this form large quantities are consumed.~
13    1,   15|      predecessors, they do nor form separate tribes; they are
14    1,   18|       of green, they seemed to form two hemispheres, inside
15    2,    1|        its banks trend off and form a huge bay fifteen leagues
16    2,    4|   those sad little cells which form part of our modern penitentiary
17    2,    9|      which causes the gases to form. These bring about the expansion
18    2,   10|    with mica flakes, seemed to form a sort of reflector, and
19    2,   10|    mass. It seemed to take the form of a corpse, entangled beneath
20    2,   12|     was written in a disguised form in one of the numerous systems
21    2,   12|      document, and the strange form under which the real culprit,
22    2,   12|       letters which appears to form a word—I mean a pronounceable
23    2,   13|        to give a cryptographic form to this natural succession
24    2,   14|    held by some people in some form, and we can quite understand
25    2,   19| putting it into the mysterious form we know, his intention being
26    2,   20|        brigs, and barks, which form its commercial communications
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