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1 3 | entire world animated the woods through which we passed.
2 3 | led more steeply upward. Woods and marshes alternated,
3 3 | will be plentiful in the woods and gorges of the lower
4 11| gorges reaching up toward the woods, two or three hundred feet.~
5 11| our carriage reached these woods. There was still daylight
6 11| drew up to the edge of the woods.~“No, Mr. Strock,” said
7 11| the carriage deeper in the woods, where there will be no
8 11| have already explored these woods thoroughly. Five or six
9 11| proceeded through the heavy woods. The tall pines, the stalwart
10 11| the farther border of the woods; and before us stretched
11 12| resolve upon a return to the woods.~At that moment our attention
12 12| ravines rose toward the woods above. Several niches in
13 12| onward toward the edge of the woods, guiding their steps by
14 12| continued on their way to the woods, and were gathering sticks
15 12| remounted the ravine toward the woods. When they were safely beyond
16 12| since the men reached the woods, and we expected their return
17 12| have been detained in the woods. Something had barred their
18 12| were police hidden in the woods. They realized that they
19 13| since our hasty meal in the woods, even if that had been the
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