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1    1,   18|     and glory of such a novel chase. The flesh of the NANDOU
2    1,   24|      Paganel’s deep bass. The chase was evidently successful,
3    1,   24| refuge in the trees, when the chase gets too hot for him. It
4    1,   24|    would have been a splendid chase. A jaguar is a bloodthirsty,
5    2,    8|      among them, I mean—could chase her!”~“Not one,” replied
6    2,   14|    For four or five miles the chase was vigorously pursued.
7    3,    4|       ship if the DUNCAN gave chase. We could not even fly!”~“
8    3,   15|        After a few minutes of chase, these fleet-footed moas
9    3,   15|       evidently about to give chase.~“Out to sea! Out to sea!”
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