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1    1,    5|    thousand tentacles of some gigantic polyp, two hundred tributaries,
2    1,    7|    the natural fruit of these gigantic trees; humming-birds in
3    1,    7|  ciposkind, twisted round a gigantic sensitive mimosa, whose
4    1,    7|       a rosewood, then from a gigantic chestnut, the “Bertholletia
5    1,   10|    under the shadows of those gigantic palm-trees with their drooping
6    1,   10|   bank like the claws of some gigantic crab! Yes, the islands are
7    1,   11|      together.~There were the gigantic “pria-rucus,” ten and twelve
8    1,   11| plunges in or quites them, so gigantic is he?”~“But have you ever
9    2,   20|      waters like the claws of gigantic crustaceans; then the smooth
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