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 1     I|    that it was impossible to move either backwards or forwards.
 2     I|   him, though he had only to move a few stones away in order
 3     I|      for three long hours to move it from the reef on which
 4     I|     one could not so much as move one's chin about in it.
 5   III| savage beast, but it did not move. Another cut reached its
 6   III| animal without being able to move it from the spot, and presently
 7    VI|    from his own barrier, and move away his thumb from the
 8    IX|   well alone. She had made a move in the right direction,
 9     X|     and as she was unable to move[Pg 252] her arms without
10 XVIII|     distance off; he did not move from his place, but sat
11   XXI|    but his tongue refused to move.~ ~"To him I leave my old
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