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1    1,    2|      go as far as my legs will carry me, and we shall see!”~The
2    1,    6|    broad in the stern, able to carry from one to a dozen paddlers,
3    1,    6|     floods, would raise it and carry it for hundreds of leagues
4    1,    9| waiting till the flood came to carry it away. From the observation
5    1,   11|  stopped him, and he could not carry out his intention. However,
6    2,    5|    before we receive orders to carry out your sentence. If then,
7    2,    7|       with it. He was bound to carry it always about with him,
8    2,   17|       near the window ready to carry off the prisoner—when the
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