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1    1,    7|  the ground, and a cup and ball in palm wood, of which the
2    1,    7|    palm wood, of which the ball, made of the head of a tortoise,
3    1,   12| Tabatinga, with my cup and ball in hand—the cup and ball
4    1,   12|   ball in hand—the cup and ball I have brought on board,
5    1,   12|    Fragoso had his cup and ball, and how that cup and ball
6    1,   12| ball, and how that cup and ball were manipulated between
7    1,   12|    head, which did for the ball, on the pointed end of the
8    1,   12| what grace did he make the ball describe some learned curve
9    1,   17|  flew to splinters but the ball did not penetrate.~Manoel
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