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1    1,    2|       ceased to pursue him. He rested also, for he had nearly
2    1,    9|     the bank on which the raft rested, but did not lift the raft.~
3    1,   13|      waited for our departure, rested from you fatigues, and descended
4    1,   20|         took a seat. His elbow rested on a small table, and he
5    2,   13|       on which he had hitherto rested, “what do you mean by a
6    2,   17| perfectly motionless. His arms rested on a small table and supported
7    2,   17|    tell you, sir, that it only rested with me to get away, and
8    2,   18|     that Joam Dacosta’s safety rested in his hands.~Suddenly Fragoso
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