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 1    1,   14|     The ground, moreover, had recovered its immobility. The trembling
 2    1,   19| RAMADA. Already the plain had recovered its tranquillity, and all
 3    1,   24|      again, as soon as he had recovered himself a little; “yes,
 4    1,   26|   wind, and the ocean had not recovered its equilibrium after the
 5    2,    7|   lost consciousness. When he recovered, he found himself in the
 6    2,   18|      of devotion.~Paganel had recovered his usual sang-froid and
 7    3,    1|       his eyes became dim; he recovered himself in a moment, and
 8    3,    1|      John, eagerly. “Have you recovered the lost tracks?”~“No, friend
 9    3,    2|        and were picked up and recovered.~After this sad occurrence
10    3,    4|   like a maniac. His crew had recovered their senses, and now broached
11    3,   16| bashful.”~But now Paganel was recovered a little, he had to reply
12    3,   20|      both father and children recovered before they had reached
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