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 1    1,    1|       for the bottle would have sunk to the bottom before long
 2    1,    2|      BRITANNIA, of Glasgow, has sunk on the coast of Patagonia,
 3    1,    9|      Horn is nothing but a rock sunk in the sea in latitude 52
 4    1,   13|        the Colorado was already sunk in shadow, and night was
 5    1,   25|         clock; the sun had just sunk behind the glowing mists
 6    2,    1|         her, and she would have sunk in despair, but for the
 7    2,   12|        But the sun had meantime sunk behind the tall trees, and
 8    2,   15|        best they could with the sunk wagon, and the tent was
 9    2,   16| ponderous vehicle, and found it sunk in the mud in a deep hollow
10    2,   16|           If the wagon were not sunk in the mud,” said John Mangles, “
11    2,   17|          At the right moment he sunk us in the marshes of the
12    3,   20|       displayed on this island, sunk in mid ocean.~When the survivors
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