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1    1,    9|  books in the chief officer’s chest. They were in a very damaged
2    1,   16|   down his forehead on to his chest. When his tongue failed,
3    1,   19|    arms. His head sank on his chest, and he appeared buried
4    1,   26|   head frequently drop on his chest, and raising it again with
5    1,   26|     pressed them to his broad chest. Paganel made him accept
6    2,   18|       side, with his head and chest well raised, and Lady Helena
7    3,   11|   leaves. His face, arms, and chest had been rubbed with oil,
8    3,   21| shoulders, and he bore on his chest a heraldic kiwi with outspread
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