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 1    1,    6|    standing motionless with his legs wide apart. His examination
 2    1,    9|      the Patagonians have short legs, and a large bust; or by
 3    1,   11|       hole in center, and their legs in high leather boots. The
 4    1,   13|         the body flattened, the legs were long and slender, the
 5    1,   13|    shock, but still firm on his legs. This was the Major. He
 6    1,   16|     that they catch round their legs and throw them down in an
 7    1,   18|       caught the bird round the legs and paralyzed his efforts
 8    1,   19|        bolt upright on his hind legs, and made a bound over the
 9    1,   22|        the north as fast as his legs would have carried him.~“
10    1,   23|        the hearth with his long legs straddled out in the Arab
11    2,    6|         ashamed to see his long legs, forty years old, out-distanced
12    2,    9|       kangaroos leap on unequal legs, and sheep have pigsheads;
13    2,   10|      the bright red of his long legs. Nature seems to have exhausted
14    2,   14|       of the kangaroo. The hind legs of the animal are twice
15    2,   15|        buried half-way up their legs, and could not stir.~“Let
16    2,   16|       with the hobbles on their legs.~They looked over the wood,
17    2,   19| clothing to rags, and makes the legs bleed. The courageous ladies
18    3,   16|          getting up on his long legs, “but what I have broken
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