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1    2,    9|  hand grasped a sort of iron spear with which to stir up the
2    2,   10|     bank. With his iron-shod spear he probed the plants and
3    2,   10|   smallest cavities with his spear. He continued to advance
4    2,   10|    toward the mass; with his spear he felt it. It was the carcass
5    2,   10| could not lift, and soon his spear escaped him, and his hand
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