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 1    1,    5|        which he mounted on the forecastle. There was no knowing what
 2    1,    7|     ears of the sailors in the forecastle. To mistake a railway or
 3    2,    7|       When I was swept off the forecastle, when I was hauling in the
 4    2,    8|        a cannon mounted on the forecastle. Glenarvan saw he had to
 5    3,    4|        Wilson went down to the forecastle, and two minutes after they
 6    3,   16|       once to his cabin in the forecastle. During his momentary absence
 7    3,   16|     object till he reached the forecastle. There his feet got entangled
 8    3,   16|       explosion was heard. The forecastle gun had gone off, riddling
 9    3,   16| geographer was thrown down the forecastle ladder and disappeared below.~
10    3,   16|    from his adventure with the forecastle gun.~“At any rate,” thought
11    3,   16|    eagerly.~“In a cabin in the forecastle, and under guard.”~“Why
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