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1    1,    2| species it belongs, follow its chase with the ardor of Nimrods,
2    1,    2|  Torres gave himself up to the chase. He ran at top speed, entangling
3    1,    2|        one hand, to keep on in chase of the monkey with so little
4    1,    2|      just about to abandon the chase for good, and to return
5    1,    7|      men went equipped for the chase, but as sportsmen who had
6    1,   10|        in the pleasures of the chase. If, however, the forests
7    2,    7|        strangely kept, and the chase had lasted a couple of hours
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