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1    1,    1|      his tail and rendered him powerless at once. In a few minutes
2    1,   25| circumstances in which men are powerless, when the unchained elements
3    2,    5|       and they were apparently powerless, and the engine-driver,
4    2,   16|    fatality against which I am powerless.”~“Is this Snowy River wide?”
5    2,   19|       proved that the bark was powerless against the violence of
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