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 1    1,   12|        nothing can be easier of descent than the slopes we shall
 2    1,   13|           CHAPTER XIII A SUDDEN DESCENT~ANYONE else but McNabbs
 3    1,   13|         long this indescribable descent would last, no one could
 4    1,   14|         no injury whatever. The descent of the Cordilleras was accomplished;
 5    1,   14|         child beside during our descent of the Cordilleras?”~“Beside
 6    1,   14|        shock which finished our descent.”~“Less than two minutes?
 7    1,   14|     line they had made in their descent, examining closely every
 8    2,   15|         night, and next day the descent commenced. It was tolerably
 9    3,   12|         feet deep. On that side descent was impossible, and had
10    3,   12|      and commenced her perilous descent.~Glenarvan first, then Lady
11    3,   12|         Glenarvan to resume his descent.~Glenarvan let himself gently
12    3,   13| critical journey. They made the descent noiselessly, and after about
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