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 1    1,   10|      of the coast, hoping to discover some traces of the shipwreck.
 2    1,   18|     been fortunate enough to discover on the banks of the rio
 3    1,   22|      document, and trying to discover some new meaning. Thalcave
 4    1,   26|   and their eager gaze could discover no traces of the DUNCAN
 5    2,    6|     John Mangles happened to discover a natural breach about half
 6    2,    7|  chance indications we might discover.”~“Very good,” returned
 7    2,    7|   the case may be. Should we discover Captain Grant in the course
 8    2,    8|      that anyone expected to discover the captain exactly on the
 9    2,   16| Ayrton was astonished not to discover the horses and bullocks
10    2,   16|      Ayrton was necessary to discover traces of the BRITANNIA
11    2,   17|   about each word, trying to discover some new meaning, and losing
12    3,    7|      was fortunate enough to discover what just suited their wants:
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