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 1    1,    2|     Perhaps! We know how certain animals retain the memory of the
 2    1,    2|         the ounce and other wild animals which, if not very formidable,
 3    1,    3|       skins and the hides of the animals killed for the consumption
 4    1,   11| frequented by many other aquatic animals, which escorted the jangada
 5    1,   14| particularly attractive to those animals,” replied Manoel, “but why
 6    1,   15|    always have the meat of these animals fresh.~They proceed differently
 7    1,   15|      indicated that the spouting animals were vigorously ejecting
 8    1,   15|       minutes or thereabouts the animals would certainly appear in
 9    1,   17|       cayman. He only struck the animals carapace, and the scales
10    1,   18|        the most robust of men or animals, and end by dealing death.
11    2,    8|      were none to see, for these animals have nothing to keep them
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