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1    1,   11|    inflicted by the gigantic spurs of his master’s naked feet.
2    1,   19| flanks of his horse with his spurs in his mad haste, when at
3    1,   19|     metaphor, he added, “his spurs did not tremble!”~But Glenarvan
4    2,   11|     used by pedestrians.~The spurs of some low hills were skirted
5    2,   15|    leaves, and sometimes the spurs would clash against the
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