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1    1,   17| mouth open, the upper jaw perpendicularly erect, so as to lie in wait
2    2,    6| the top of a cliff rising perpendicularly some fifty feet above the
3    2,    8|  its chalky part, and ran perpendicularly down it into the water;
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