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 1    1,    1|       hunting-knife, called a “manchetta,” and in addition he had
 2    1,    2|       And his hand seizing his manchetta, he put himself into a posture
 3    2,    6|    from beneath his poncho his manchetta, the weapon, adapted at
 4    2,    6| exclaimed Benito, who drew his manchetta from his belt and put himself
 5    2,    6|        then again grasping his manchetta, he put himself on guard
 6    2,    6|   thoroughly accustomed to the manchetta, which he often had had
 7    2,    6|    struck a side blow with his manchetta which Benito could not quite
 8    2,    6|    chest, but the point of the manchetta was stopped by a hard substance
 9    2,    6|         A second thrust of the manchetta pierced his heart. He fell
10    2,    7|        Torres in his chest, my manchetta was stopped by some hard
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