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... 's left hand grabbed the upper part of the thatch, and the stone sickle in his right hand followed suit.
The blade of the stone sickle hooked onto the base of the thatch, and with the force of his right hand, he pulled it back, cutting the thatch with the stone sickle.
The cut thatch didn't scatter on the ground but was held in his left hand.
After cutting these thatches, Tie Tou did not stop; instead, he swung his left hand, holding the thatch, in a small half-circle in ...
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