Book,  chapter

1    1,   19|       the Canis jubatus, is in shape like a large dog, and has
2    1,   20| resembling a truncated cone in shape. The flamingos did not disturb
3    2,    6|      of corn, hay-ricks in the shape of large bee-hives, blooming
4    2,   10|       of a human voice, in the shape of cries, and whistles,
5    3,    8|       of Europe. Its graceless shape and comical motions have
6    3,   13|      the earth’s vapors in the shape of boiling geysers and solfataras.~
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