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1    1,    2|    caudal appendage possesses a perfect power of prehension.~The
2    1,   11|      composed of four notes, in perfect accord; “kamichis,” with
3    1,   18|    reflection could not be more perfect. The difference between
4    2,    1|   thoroughfares is interwoven a perfect network of unpaved alleys,
5    2,    5| remarked, in a tone of the most perfect indifference:~“Go on.”~Joam
6    2,    8|        intelligence, but also a perfect knowledge of the state of
7    2,   12|         him of several hours of perfect solitude. His spectacles
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