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1    1,    2|       than to have crushed this motionless man at a single blow, and
2    1,    2|        The guariba had remained motionless when he saw that the adventurer
3    1,    7|          and the black remained motionless where they were.~Suddenly
4    1,   11| appeared as though the raft was motionless between two moving pathways.~
5    1,   18|      old trunk, and gray herons motionless on one leg, solemn flamingoes
6    2,   10|        paces off, and perfectly motionless!~A sharp pang shot through
7    2,   17|         for some time perfectly motionless. His arms rested on a small
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