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 1    1,   12|       manioc flour, and turtle eggs, which he rapidly devoured
 2    1,   15|    those who like fresh turtle eggs and little turtles!”~He
 3    1,   15|       the islands to lay their eggs.~It is in the sand of the
 4    1,   15|        places to deposit their eggs. The operation commences
 5    1,   15|       deep. After laying their eggs they cover them with a bed
 6    1,   15|       to the extraction of the eggs to the sound of the drum;
 7    1,   15| amphibians.~Turtles, or turtle eggs, are an object of very considerable
 8    1,   15|    they come from laying their eggs, and whom they preserve
 9    1,   15|     use to which the chelonian eggs are put in the provinces
10    1,   15|      three hundred millions of eggs. But the turtles are innumerable
11    1,   15|         and they deposit their eggs on the sands of the beach
12    1,   15|     very night, each packet of eggs had been deposited in the
13    1,   15|   place two months before, the eggs had hatched under the action
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