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1    1,   10|    eastern slopes of Cotopaxi, hurried fiercely to mingle itself
2    1,   13|        replied Fragoso, and he hurried on to finish his task.~A
3    2,    6| instant Manoel and Fragoso had hurried up to them. It might have
4    2,    6|    Benito, followed by Manoel, hurried along his mother, and half
5    2,    7|     mob of Indians and negroes hurried, in their blind folly, to
6    2,    9|       that?”~“Yesterday, as we hurried through Manaos, I noticed
7    2,   11|  companions jumped ashore, and hurried through the streets of the
8    2,   16|        doomed man than to have hurried off in search of the former
9    2,   20|    population. Among those who hurried on board one of the first
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