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 1    1,    2|          steeplechaser. Big roots hidden beneath the grass lay often
 2    1,    3|           the village, which lies hidden from the traveler’s eyes
 3    1,    3| surrounded by a veranda, and half hidden under beautiful trees—mimosas,
 4    1,    8|    remained bare. The boards were hidden beneath hangings of most
 5    1,    8|           boxes of excellent soil hidden beneath masses of verdure.
 6    1,    8|      added, pointing to the house hidden beneath the flowers, “that
 7    1,    8|         the flowers, “that he has hidden our house in his betrothal
 8    1,   10|      cottages, whose chimneys are hidden amid the palms, and its
 9    2,    2|           his past life should be hidden from him who, when he marries
10    2,    3|         might still have remained hidden in exile at Iquitos, and
11    2,    4|          eyes of Judge Jarriquez, hidden by their lids, seemed to
12    2,    6|       stopped by a hard substance hidden beneath the poncho of the
13    2,   10|           the Rio Negro, the case hidden in Torresclothes would
14    2,   13|          Manoel, and his face was hidden in his hands.~In fact, nothing
15    2,   16|           prison he cannot remain hidden in the town or on the jangada.
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