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1    2,   15|          trees where the woodman’s ax was as yet unknown, and
2    3,    4|           out the bulwarks with an ax to facilitate their escape,
3    3,    9| patou-patou,” a kind of two-headed ax of an emerald color, and
4    3,   13|            his spear, his splendid ax of green jade, with a supply
5    3,   15|           to cut their way with an ax through this thousand-headed
6    3,   15|           with despair, seized his ax. He was about to scuttle
7    3,   15|            is waving his hat.”~The ax hung useless in John’s hand.~
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