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1     I|   plunged into a determined contest with it, and snapped at
2   III| stood up to see better, the contest had now become exciting.~ ~"
3   III| interesting, therefore, the contest; for there will be nothing
4   III|      Before engaging in the contest for the third time, the
5   III|   would be too late for the contest, for the second report had
6  VIII|  much shorter than his, the contest is conducted with very unequal
7    IX| accordingly, and a stubborn contest ensued, marked on both sides
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