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1    2,    9|       in any way injured. The diver is clothed in a waterproof
2    2,    9|      front. In this globe the diver places his head, which he
3    2,    9|       the fresh air. When the diver is at work the raft remains
4    2,    9| immovable above him; when the diver moves about on the bottom
5    2,    9|        in case of danger, the diver has always his check-string
6    2,   10|   pump began to work, and the diver once more disappeared beneath
7    2,   10|       bow, again attacked the diver.~Benito knew what he had
8    2,   10|       puraque and the unhappy diver, who only fought to suffer,
9    2,   11|       for the body, while the diver was at the same time hauled
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