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 1    1,    5|           like a brother, and had hitherto vainly sought some opportunity
 2    1,   12|           importance had occurred hitherto in the passage through Chili;
 3    1,   16|         struck into none of them. Hitherto Thalcave had made no remark
 4    1,   22|        beneath the horsestread.~Hitherto the weather had been fine,
 5    2,    5| Bernouilli appear on the horizon.~Hitherto the yacht had been favored
 6    2,   13|     sundry precautions, which had hitherto been unnecessary. The hunters
 7    2,   13|         is not known, and who has hitherto succeeded in evading the
 8    2,   16|         was hardly looked for, as hitherto the Major had been strongly
 9    2,   18|           sap, but still standing hitherto, fell with a crash during
10    3,   14|           part of the country had hitherto escaped the horrors of war,
11    3,   18|        English document, one that hitherto we had translated a terre,
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