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1    1,    2|          hoped that in one of the movements which the guariba would
2    1,   10|     proceed; but, cumbrous in its movements, it could not keep up to
3    1,   16|         those nerves by which the movements are subordinated to the
4    2,    9|        his floating, for then the movements of which we have spoken
5    2,    9|        river the raft follows his movements, or he follows those of
6    2,   10| absolutely nil. Benito guided his movements by those of the raft, which
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