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 1    1,    2|      descent.~Each of them was armed with one of those long guns
 2    1,    6|        saw and the ax they had armed themselves with a felling-sword,
 3    1,    7|       of bromelias, “karatas,” armed with their sharp prickles,
 4    1,   10|      at the bow, and the crew, armed with their long poles, went
 5    1,   10|        on the shore. They were armed with arrows and blow tubes,
 6    1,   11|       stomachs and black backs armed with highly poisonous darts.
 7    1,   14|       and his long, thin paws, armed with sharp nails, five inches
 8    1,   15| cautious advance. One of them, armed with a very primitive harpoon—
 9    1,   16|        about a hundred of them armed with blow-tubes formed of
10    1,   19|    They were numerous and well armed. Close to Villa Rica, during
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