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1 1, 2| motionless man at a single blow, and assuredly at that moment 2 1, 2| lifted his stick to give the blow.~But if Torres had been 3 1, 10| were armed with arrows and blow tubes, but made no use of 4 1, 17| and struck such a terrific blow that its edge sunk into 5 1, 17| been upset by a powerful blow from the third alligator. 6 1, 17| snatch her from death! A side blow from the animal’s tail knocked 7 1, 18| in its course. The least blow to the jangada would have 8 2, 2| nearly crushed by this sudden blow, arose. With Yaquita Dacosta 9 2, 3| to defend him!~Yes, the blow was terrible indeed. His 10 2, 3| Dacosta rose from beneath the blow which had so unexpectedly 11 2, 6| CHAPTER VI~THE LAST BLOW~WHILE JOAM DACOSTA was undergoing 12 2, 6| The two met, and the first blow came from Benito. Torres 13 2, 6| strongest, struck a side blow with his manchetta which 14 2, 6| exclaimed Benito.~The blow was struck full on its chest, 15 2, 7| prisoner, on whom the last blow had just fallen. Benito 16 2, 7| had been affected by the blow! Were not the servants of 17 2, 7| the struggle, at the first blow I struck Torres in his chest, 18 2, 11| old wound produced by a blow from a knife.~“That scar!” 19 2, 15| weakness.~The most terrible blow which had struck him without