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1    1,    1|        was splendid, and every movement of the shark was distinctly
2    1,   15|  Patagonian nodded in reply, a movement of the head which has an
3    2,   18|      motionless, made a slight movement. His eyes unclosed, his
4    2,   19| nothing to arrest the gyratory movement of the raft; it turned round
5    3,   11|       effect to the undulating movement of this long serpentine
6    3,   13|      in the soil. It was not a movement like earthquake, but that
7    3,   17|  orders to watch his slightest movement. The witnesses of this examination
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