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1    1,    2| suppleness and stoutness of his limbs proclaimed him a powerful
2    1,    6|        cutting down the topmost limbs, which had to be cleared
3    1,   16|    commences by numbness of the limbs.”~Very fortunately, these
4    2,   10| half-dropped upon the sand. His limbs were becoming paralyzed
5    2,   10|          his eyes grew dim, his limbs began to stiffen.~But before
6    2,   10|     movement with his paralyzed limbs, while his heavy shoes kept
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