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 1    1,    2|         in his presence, at ten paces from the tree, without being
 2    1,    2|     stopped at last about three paces off.~On his bearded face
 3    1,    2|         stopped at about twenty paces, and was watching him with
 4    1,    2|        speaking at about twenty paces to the right of him.~The
 5    1,    2|    distance of more than eighty paces the quadruman had been shot
 6    1,    2|        and coming forward a few paces, found themselves face to
 7    1,    7|      bit, and stepped about ten paces to the front.~Manoel, the
 8    1,   16|        a range of three hundred paces.~These arrows, made of the
 9    2,    6| bounding the view a few hundred paces in advance.~Benito, hurrying
10    2,    6|       Manoel and Fragoso, fifty paces further on, after swiftly
11    2,    6|   Benito had stepped back a few paces.~“Torres,” he said, regaining
12    2,    6|        a level bank about fifty paces long, on the top of a cliff
13    2,   10|        lay there, less than ten paces off, and perfectly motionless!~
14    2,   16| difficult one it was.~A hundred paces away from the prison, however,
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