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 1    1,   23|     have made ourselves dry,” observed the Major.~“And where’s
 2    1,   26|  Paganel’s telescope, closely observed the movements of the yacht.
 3    2,    3|   resemble Tristan dAcunha,” observed Glenarvan.~“A very wise
 4    2,   11|    uncommon energy. The Major observed that the flesh of his wrists
 5    2,   11|   unknown; and when Glenarvan observed, “This is a great misfortune,”
 6    2,   16|   Grant. But the Major justly observed that the expedition would
 7    3,    1|  reaching Auckland. He merely observed that regular communication
 8    3,   10|   these two chiefs. The Major observed that the influence of Kara-Tete
 9    3,   11|    This custom was rigorously observed. Till February 15th the “
10    3,   14|      palisaded enclosure, and observed the movements in the native
11    3,   14| arrived at that point. But he observed that after this point, they
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