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1    1,    7|      liana, which, supple as a cord, had formed into a slipknot,
2    1,   15| attaching them to a stake by a cord just long enough to allow
3    1,   15|    harpoon. In a few pulls the cord brought him alongside the
4    2,   10|       pulled the communication cord, and the men on the raft
5    2,   10|      the length of the haulage cord, that he was at a depth
6    2,   10|      slowly; the communication cord was paid out, and as the
7    2,   10|        enough left to pull the cord and give the signal.~Benito
8    2,   14|        the crank and broke the cord.~This time Bobo came up. “
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