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1    1,    6| large blade slightly curved, wide and flat, and two or three
2    1,    7|     poor fellow, who was now wide awake, was told about what
3    1,   15|   hundred feet long, a dozen wide, and six deep. After laying
4    1,   15|    about nine hundred meters wide.~The Putumayo is one of
5    1,   15|      mouth five hundred feet wide, and admired the legions
6    1,   16|    thousand six hundred feet wide, was seen for an instant.
7    2,    1|    mouth eleven hundred feet wide, but such is its vigorous
8    2,    4|    it been movable; his ears wide open, so as to better catch
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