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1 1, 4 | Lincoln wanted for no means of destruction; and, what was better still 2 1, 4 | say, Ned. And think what destruction such a mass would cause, 3 2, 3 | beyond man's instinct of destruction. Ned Land, faithful to his 4 2, 12| apparatus as an engine of destruction. Soon I felt the beatings 5 2, 13| whalers, in their rage for destruction, massacred both old and 6 2, 16| agent of safety instead of destruction?" ~"Yes, Captain, perhaps. 7 2, 19| a frail boat was certain destruction. Ned Land owned this himself. 8 2, 21| now seeking this engine of destruction. Terrible indeed! if, as 9 2, 22| nightmare. The horrible scene of destruction was continually before my