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 1    1,   11|        composed of about twenty houses, grouped on a slightly undulating
 2    1,   12|     hill of clay, stand a dozen houses, covered with the leaves
 3    1,   14|       is composed of some sixty houses, arranged on the plain which
 4    1,   15|    Antonio, two or three little houses lost in the trees at the
 5    1,   15| charming place, with its thirty houses covered with foliage, and
 6    1,   16|        town!” said Minha.~“What houses! what people!” replied Lina,
 7    1,   16|        inhabitants! Two hundred houses at the very least! Some
 8    1,   16|      Very fine! A collection of houses, built of mud, whitewashed,
 9    1,   16|    Noqueira, with its few small houses lost in the mass of the
10    1,   16|       village of Coary, a dozen houses, considerably dilapidated,
11    2,    1|    picturesque group of private houses and public buildings, towers
12    2,    1|   gnarled branches.~The private houses have to be sought for among
13    2,    6|   companions soon left the last houses of the town behind, and
14    2,   20|      the river, with its little houses, whose thresholds stand
15    2,   20|       with its black waters the houses of Obidos, situated at about
16    2,   20|        most part, whose nearest houses were built on the vast beach
17    2,   20|     important town of a hundred houses. Throughout these districts,
18    2,   20|      picturesque lines of white houses at many different levels,
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