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1    1,    7|    green, agrippina moths, ten inches long, with leaves for wings,
2    1,    8| jangada, and rose about thirty inches above the load water-line.
3    1,    9|     with red bands, and thirty inches long; turtles large and
4    1,    9|        was still wanting a few inches before it was quite lifted
5    1,   11|      spines of palm-trees, six inches long, give them a cat-like
6    1,   14|   armed with sharp nails, five inches long, and which can shut
7    1,   15|       its lard, which is three inches thick, is a product of great
8    1,   16|        cotton, and nine or ten inches long, with a point like
9    2,   10|      and are from eight to ten inches in diameter.~Gymnotuses
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