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1 He is surprised to find the wretched hamlet apparently empty.
2 There is a wretched hamlet of Somali at Suk, which had been visited by us from Hadibo.
3 Landbobyn was a wretched hamlet on the banks of a stream, with a few cleared fields about it.
4 An hour's ride brought me to a wretched hamlet , whose designation I inquired of a cadaverous old woman-
5 With new courage, therefore, I pressed on, and in two days arrived at a wretched hamlet on the seashore.
6 We passed a wretched hamlet consisting of a few arbours and a well, whose waters are both bitter and salt.
7 Sant' Elmo is a wretched hamlet high on the Apennine ridge, where the Italian vegetation is already replaced by that of the North.
8 Hagheri Ask, our next halt, was even a yet more wretched hamlet - about six reed huts, and about as many goats and jackal-likedogs.
9 As the mule ambled along the mired streets of the wretched hamlet there were eyes following its course that masked an interest beyond the usual.
10 Each of the wretched hamlets was surrounded, and the inhabitants decimated.
11 I passed through two wretched hamlets , in neither of which was there an auberge where I could relieve my thirst.
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