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1    1,   17|    sunk into the jaw of the cayman and left him defenseless.~
2    1,   17|   Benito failed to stop the cayman. He only struck the animals
3    1,   17|  not avoid the chock of the cayman, and was hurled back into
4    1,   18|      they unmoored from the cayman beach and departed. Before
5    2,    8| work have you seen a single cayman in the river?”~“Not one,”
6    2,    9|   waters it was rather some cayman who might there be met with.
7    2,   10|   was the carcass of a huge cayman, already reduced to a skeleton,
8    2,   10|     to him that some living cayman might even then be met with
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