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1 1,3| that the shore was more equal, that the ground rose, and 2 1,4| current. The bank was very equal; there was no fear that 3 1,5| be enough to maintain an equal temperature inside. Their 4 1,7| in strength, until it was equal to that which had carried 5 1,2| reporter, "their flesh is equal to the best venison!-" ~ 6 1,3| then divided into pieces of equal size. A practiced workman 7 1,3| point of the globe is always equal to the height of the pole 8 1,4| which he divided into 360 equal parts. Now, this angle by 9 1,9| feet; a sleeping-room, of equal size; and lastly, a "Visitor' 10 1,1| the hardness and solidity equal granite. Formerly, at the 11 2,4| jaguar of a size at least equal to its Asiatic congeners, 12 2,8| beyond measure; but he had no equal in the sewing part of the 13 2,0| bones, cut them into six equal parts, and sharpened their 14 3,4| against six, the chances are equal. To the most pressing business 15 3,9| Why, hang it, one man is equal to another!" ~"But is he 16 3,9| to another!" ~"But is he equal to five?" asked the engineer. ~" 17 3,4| his companions, "that in equal latitudes the islands and