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1    1|       development of all their limbs and faculties is checked.
2    5|      down and broke the tender limbs.~ ~
3   10|       unnatural, which, as the limbs are magnified and distorted
4   13|        he had lost none of his limbs; whose mother had charged
5   15|     ice and snow causing their limbs to droop, and so sharpening
6   15|       on one of the lower dead limbs of a white pine, close to
7   16| straightening its body and its limbs into graceful length, and
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