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1    1,    3|         bordered with reeds and aquatic plants, the tree-encircled
2    1,   11|        frequented by many other aquatic animals, which escorted
3    1,   18| sportsman, for a whole world of aquatic birds fluttered between
4    2,   10|     mass of reeds and twigs and aquatic plants, all laced together,
5    2,   10|    entangled beneath a clump of aquatic plants. Intense excitement
6    2,   10|      had been kept by a mass of aquatic weeds, it slowly ascended
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