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 1    1,    1|     not classed among the most gigantic of the species, it is always
 2    1,   11|       thrusts inflicted by the gigantic spurs of his master’s naked
 3    1,   17|      Indians attribute to some gigantic race that lived in a past
 4    1,   22|    less than two miles off the gigantic wave reared its crested
 5    1,   22|     his finger to a species of gigantic walnut-tree, which raised
 6    1,   23|        in the interior of this gigantic tree, for there were great
 7    1,   25|      few seconds more, and the gigantic water-spout threw itself
 8    2,    5|         and had flown off like gigantic albatrosses.~The yacht had
 9    2,    9|        waves originally like a gigantic ring, which encloses, perhaps,
10    2,    9|        are low and the grasses gigantic; where the animals are strange;
11    2,   10|      is fast disappearing, the gigantic crane of the English colonies.
12    2,   13|        one of those forests of gigantic trees which extend over
13    2,   14|     balls could bring down the gigantic animal.~Just at this moment,
14    3,   15|      out like sheets of glass. Gigantic tree-ferns grew beside them,
15    3,   15| semi-transparent steps of this gigantic staircase. They fed whole
16    3,   15|     admire and wonder at those gigantic pines, worthy rivals of
17    3,   15|        in a thicket, a pair of gigantic birds; his instinct as a
18    3,   16|        Paganel, looking like a gigantic note of interrogation, with
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