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 1    1,    2|          to defend himself.~This monkey, which is also known in
 2    1,    2|     these representatives of the monkey tribe nature has not been
 3    1,    2|         make more fuss about the monkey than any other kind of game,
 4    1,    2|        like a looking-glass. The monkey, with the frivolity peculiar
 5    1,    2|          posture of defense.~The monkey, alarmed, jumped back at
 6    1,    2|         between the hands of the monkey, who had stopped at about
 7    1,    2|          became evident that the monkey could not be reached unless
 8    1,    2|       the woods disappeared, the monkey patiently waited until he
 9    1,    2| recommenced the pursuit, and the monkey scuttled off with renewed
10    1,    2|      will have you, you wretched monkey! I will go, yes, I will
11    1,    2|          keep on in chase of the monkey with so little chance of
12    1,    2|    several steps in advance.~The monkey made as many in the rear,
13    1,    2|          clown who is acting the monkey, to hook on with his prehensile
14    1,    2|         position taken up by the monkey was still more unfavorable
15    1,    2|         is the cruelest.~But the monkey, who was only a humble quadruman,
16    1,    2|       hope to seriously hurt the monkey? No! he no longer knew what
17    1,    2|        he continued to worry the monkey he might throw it at his
18    1,    2|         at his head. But no! the monkey did not part with the case,
19    1,    2|          A cry followed, and the monkey, mortally wounded, fell
20    1,    2|       went on running toward the monkey’s corpse.~But the young
21    1,    2|         thought you had killed a monkey,” said he, “but as it happens
22    1,    2|         If it was I who shot the monkey, Benito,” said Manoel, “
23    1,    8|       wonderful spots, and thick monkey furs of exquisite fleeciness.
24    2,    7|           He was in pursuit of a monkey which had stolen a metal
25    2,    7|         couple of hours when the monkey fell to our guns. Now, do
26    2,    7|          we had taken out of the monkey’s paw?”~“Yes!” yes!” answered
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