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 1    1,    2|     appendage possesses a perfect power of prehension.~The guariba
 2    1,    4|           no officer of the civil power was intrusted to attend
 3    1,    8|          their sizes and floating power, which of course had to
 4    1,    8|      current furnished the motive power, it had nothing to do with
 5    1,   17|         the jangada, he is in our power, and if we both keep good
 6    1,   20|       Remember that you are in my power.”~“What is this proposal?”
 7    1,   20|           had deprived him of all power of reinstatement.~“Dead,”
 8    1,   20|       stupor, stopped without any power to move.~“My father a murderer?”
 9    2,    3|          will be with you, in the power of the chief justice of
10    2,   10| adventurer. Ah! If he had had the power to divert the waters of
11    2,   10|         by nerves of considerable power. This apparatus is endowed
12    2,   10|     fought to suffer, without any power of defending himself.~And
13    2,   10|          before he quite lost his power of sight and reason he became
14    2,   16|         him by every means in his power.~“I only wish he would,
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