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1    1,   24|      said:~“Whether the loss of ferocious animals is to be regretted
2    1,   24|       jaguar is a bloodthirsty, ferocious creature. He can twist the
3    1,   25|   recognized by Paganel, as the ferocious species peculiar to America,
4    2,    7|      are few if any savages, no ferocious animals, no convicts, and
5    2,   19| entirely uninhabited, unless by ferocious bushrangers and bandits.~
6    3,    8|         yet appeared, and these ferocious cannibals had not molested
7    3,    9|       only way to impress these ferocious natures. Savages in general,
8    3,   11|    exclaimed Kai-Koumou, with a ferocious expression of regret.~At
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