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1    1,    2|            defenseless specimen of the human race which chance had delivered
2    1,    2|              voices. Yes! the sound of human voices.~Those were speaking
3    1,   12| self-possession, the same knowledge of human weakness, the same description
4    2,    9|                some explanation. Every human body which falls into the
5    2,   10|             there is great danger, the human organism not only being
6    2,   10|         difficult to see; but it was a human body that lay there, less
7    2,   12|             the ingenuity of which the human brain was capable.~Before
8    2,   12|            which are not wanted in any human pronunciation. Most assuredly
9    2,   17|               last been convinced that human justice, after failing the
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