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1    1,    2|       like a steeplechaser. Big roots hidden beneath the grass
2    1,    2|   nibbling away at two or three roots, which he picked off the
3    1,    2|       at him again, and bits of roots and everything he could
4    1,    6|         wait the day when their roots would be got out, over which
5    1,    9|       an important stock of the roots of that little tree, some
6    1,   10| mangrove trees, whose fantastic roots buttress them to the bank
7    2,   20|         of the mangliers, whose roots stretched down into the
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