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1 1, 8 | struck against a wooden table, near which were ranged 2 1, 8 | minutely. It only contained a table and five stools. The invisible 3 1, 8 | perhaps deaf--had arranged the table, and laid three plates. ~" 4 1, 8 | metal, were placed on the table, and we took our places. 5 1, 9 | our sleep, had cleared the table. I breathed with difficulty. 6 1, 10| against the corner of a table with his arms folded, scanned 7 1, 10| value. The plate on the table sparkled in the rays which 8 1, 10| centre of the room was a table richly laid out. Captain 9 1, 10| excellent fish for your table; I can understand also that 10 1, 10| centre stood an immense table, covered with pamphlets, 11 1, 10| A small iron bedstead, a table, some articles for the toilet; 12 1, 13| planisphere spread upon the table, and I placed my finger 13 1, 14| Conseil, I found upon my table a note addressed to me. 14 1, 14| replied, rising from the table. "I have nothing left me 15 1, 18| These waters furnished our table with excellent fish, mackerel, 16 1, 22| ready." ~And indeed the table was laid. Evidently Captain 17 1, 22| recriminations. ~We sat down to table. The meal was eaten in silence. ~ 18 2, 3 | adhered by its filaments to a table of granite, and there, isolated, 19 2, 8 | preoccupied. I left the table at seven o'clock. A hundred 20 2, 19| an open manuscript on his table, and said, in a more serious