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1    1,   15| feeling each of his aching limbs. Then he went down to the
2    1,   26|    and shook his stiffened limbs, and stretching and yawning
3    2,   11| tracks of blood, scattered limbs, charred trunks of bodies,
4    3,    9|   meaning “He who eats the limbs of his enemy.” He was bold
5    3,   11|  his wife were raised, the limbs were bent, and laid against
6    3,   12| fire to warm his stiffened limbs.~“All’s well!” whispered
7    3,   15|  ramble over, than for the limbs. Every quarter of a mile
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