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1    1,    7|     feet were an empty flask, thrown on the ground, and a cup
2    1,   15| approached, the harpoons were thrown at the same instant; one
3    1,   19|    doubtless dragged away and thrown over some precipice, for
4    2,    1|    since been demolished, was thrown up against the pirates of
5    2,    8|   pushed off these rakes were thrown in and the river bottom
6    2,   11|       the Indians had already thrown back the body into the water,
7    2,   15|     the door of his study was thrown open. Benito and Manoel
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