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 1    1,   19|     formidable paws and hungry, savage jaws had found their way
 2    2,    3|       the heat and disease, and savage disposition of the natives,
 3    2,   11| aboriginal tribes living in the savage state. Glenarvan wondered
 4    2,   12|        have been at work on his savage, untamed nature.~Lady Helena,
 5    2,   12|        of the little Australian savage that they all sat round
 6    2,   12|         did not care much for a savage in European attire. He had
 7    2,   12|         day,” replied the young savage, gravely.~This was the climax.
 8    2,   15|      flat on the ground, like a savage on the prairies, completely
 9    3,    5|      one’s life in the maw of a savage! bah!”~“The conclusion of
10    3,    5|    Paganel; “but, believe me, a savage who has tasted human flesh,
11    3,    5|           Oh, father,’ said the savage, looking greedily at the
12    3,   13|     when he reeled backward.~“A savage!” said he.~“In the tomb?”
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