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 1    1,    1|         be self-evident, and yet thousands of years had to pass before
 2    1,    7|         cleared the way, and put thousands of birds to flight.~Minha
 3    1,    7|     cries and the songs of these thousands of birds were every now
 4    1,   10|          we might do hundreds of thousands of miles in this way.”~“
 5    1,   11|     There were also collected by thousands those “candirus,” a kind
 6    1,   11|         hands were tattooed with thousands of red points, without counting
 7    1,   14|           where they turn out in thousands those long strings of beads
 8    1,   15|         the others, collected in thousands, were soon after occupied
 9    1,   15|        sand, and already several thousands of little turtles were running
10    1,   16|          and this is tiself many thousands of miles from Paris.~“Just
11    2,   14|     document under his eyes, the thousands of letters of which seemed
12    2,   20|        can here be seen in their thousands. This immense barricade
13    2,   20| compatriot after his long exile. Thousands of sight-seers—or more correctly
14    2,   20|         more correctly speaking, thousands of friends crowded on to
15    2,   20|       hurrahs from the assembled thousands.~The Dacosta family came
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