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1 1, 5 | on board the Monroe. And fate served our Canadian so well 2 1, 8 | besides, reassured as to our fate; and it seemed evident that 3 1, 10| on board my vessel, since fate has cast you there. You 4 1, 10| which has bound you to my fate. You will find amongst the 5 1, 13| Such was the ocean that my fate destined me first to travel 6 1, 14| the singularity of our fate reserved such wonderful 7 1, 18| justly uneasy as to the fate of these two sloops, manned 8 1, 20| his provisions sufficient. Fate, however, favoured us. Just 9 1, 21| They met with the same fate. ~Conseil was in ecstasy. 10 2, 21| you not to judge me, sir. Fate has shown you what you ought