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 1    1,    2|                arm, would have proved a formidable weapon. For some minutes
 2    1,    2|              animals which, if not very formidable, are pretty numerous in
 3    1,   15|           horror!”~“And they are really formidable,” added Minha; “are they
 4    1,   15|               Manoel?”~“To be sure—very formidable,” answered he. “These vampires
 5    1,   17|               for they are sufficiently formidable creatures!”~Often at the
 6    1,   17|                As Benito said, they are formidable creatures, and it is fortunate
 7    1,   18| swiftly-swimming snakes, among them the formidable gymnotus, whose electric
 8    1,   18|                 he would have proved as formidable as an alligator.~Very fortunately
 9    2,   10|              and is apt to produce very formidable results. Some of these gymnotuses
10    2,   10|                he had to fear from this formidable animal. His clothes were
11    2,   10|                beneath them between the formidable puraque and the unhappy
12    2,   20|                 This is by far the most formidable of tide-races. Most fortunately
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