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 1    1,    5|    the savannah which on all sides stretches out of sight,
 2    1,    6|  square space, washed on its sides by the waters of the river
 3    1,    8|  lighted with windows on all sides. In front, the entrance-door
 4    1,    9| sturdy arms. It was from the sides, by means of long boathooks
 5    1,    9|     The joists grated on all sides. A struggle was going on
 6    1,   10|      ibises, which haunt the sides, he spared them through
 7    1,   12| natives came to him from all sides: Ticunas from the left bank
 8    1,   16|  these Indians.~In truth the sides were not well matched. The
 9    1,   16|   lake stretches away on all sides of it, or is reduced to
10    1,   17|     their quarters along the sides. Araujo, seated at the bow,
11    2,    6|      and looked about on all sides as they traversed the space
12    2,   10|   expression, escaped on all sides from the dense thickets
13    2,   16|   and towns abounded on both sides of the river. The description
14    2,   20| musketry reverberated on all sides, and it was only with difficulty
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