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 1    1,   15|       their eggs.~It is in the sand of the beach that these
 2    1,   15|       cover them with a bed of sand, which they beat down with
 3    1,   15|      of the heat stored in the sand, and already several thousands
 4    1,   16|       be raised and fed. These sand banks are considered to
 5    1,   16|        sweep up over these low sand banks, the raft was moored
 6    1,   16|    sweep up and over these low sand banks, the raft was moored
 7    1,   19|      get at the diamantiferous sand. Formerly it was easier
 8    2,   10| crustaceans scampered over the sand, like huge ants hurrying
 9    2,   10|      found himself on the firm sand. When his heels touched
10    2,   10|      some safety. Besides, the sand, sprinkled with mica flakes,
11    2,   10|   blows, half-dropped upon the sand. His limbs were becoming
12    2,   10|      made Benito writhe on the sand like the sections of a divided
13    2,   10|      had been stretched on the sand arose! The undulations of
14    2,   10|      he had been nailed to the sand, the corpse straightened
15    2,   20|        the vast beach of white sand.~After its departure from
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