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1    1,    9|      long boathooks or props thrust against the bed of the stream,
2    1,   17| jumped in to the animal, and thrust in a knife to the very bottom
3    2,    6| every means of conciliation, thrust himself between them.~“Calm
4    2,    6|    Torres like a sword blade thrust to his very heart. Visibly
5    2,    6|      Soon Torres saw himself thrust to the very edge of the
6    2,    6|     and Torres, whose return thrust did not touch his adversary,
7    2,    6|    He had not time!~A second thrust of the manchetta pierced
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