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1  His eye is huge and a horse, with much less eye, can see in the dark.
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2  He still hung to the fish with his jaws hooked and the old man stabbed him in his left eye.
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3  On this circle the old man could see the fish's eye and the two gray sucking fish that swam around him.
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4  It was difficult in the dark and once the fish made a surge that pulled him down on his face and made a cut below his eye.
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5  The shark swung over and the old man saw his eye was not alive and then he swung over once again, wrapping himself in two loops of the rope.
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6  For an hour the old man had been seeing black spots before his eyes and the sweat salted his eyes and salted the cut over his eye and on his forehead.
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7  They were wider than a man's hand with his fingers spread and the fish's eye looked as detached as the mirrors in a periscope or as a saint in a procession.
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8  Blood came out from under the fingernails of both his and the negro's hands and they looked each other in the eye and at their hands and forearms and the bettors went in and out of the room and sat on high chairs against the wall and watched.
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