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 1    1,    4|     the merchant service. He lived in Dundee, in Perthshire,
 2    1,    5|      cousin of Glenarvan, he lived in Malcolm Castle, and as
 3    1,   10|      that the British Consul lived at Concepcion, an hour’s
 4    1,   17|      some gigantic race that lived in a past age.~The horses
 5    1,   24|  their fate—that is, if they lived in his day.”~“And I say
 6    2,    3| where the three solitary men lived was in the heart of a natural
 7    2,    7|     of the BRITANNIA. He had lived with Harry Grant, crossed
 8    2,    7|   but the natives themselves lived miserably. He passed two
 9    2,   13|      native. A few cockatoos lived in the tops of the trees,
10    2,   14|      and some Europeans have lived a long time among them without
11    2,   14| welcomed by the natives, and lived thirty-three years among
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