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 1  Int      |    sweeps some of them away; a condor carries off a lad. In Australia
 2    1,   14|        hovering above them.~“A condor,” said Paganel.~“Yes, a
 3    1,   14|          said Paganel.~“Yes, a condor,” replied Glenarvan. “Who
 4    1,   14|   mistaken, it was assuredly a condor. This magnificent bird is
 5    1,   14|   earth beneath.~What had this condor discovered then? Could it
 6    1,   14| stopped them by a gesture. The condor was encircling in his flight
 7    1,   14|       But it was too late. The condor had dropped out of sight
 8    1,   14|        It was a human body the condor had in his claws, dangling
 9    1,   14|       carbine, took aim at the condor. His arm was too trembling,
10    1,   14|      masses of basalt, and the condor, shot in the head, gradually
11    1,   14|     from, he rushed toward the condor, followed by his companions.~
12    1,   14|       and dragging it from the condor’s grasp, placed it flat
13    2,    1|     Robert, his capture by the condor, Thalcave’s providential
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