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 1    2,    5|           right down on it. Enormous breakers fifty feet high were dashing
 2    2,    5|     sand-banks.”~“But just see those breakers. What ship could stand them.
 3    2,    5|              he could see beyond the breakers a quiet basin, where the
 4    2,    5|              bar; but these terrific breakers alternately lifting her
 5    2,    5|           its fury, and the towering breakers dashed over the bar with
 6    2,    7|           wave, and thrown among the breakers, where he lost consciousness.
 7    3,    4|          Will Halley, “we are on the breakers.”~Whether or not he saw
 8    3,    4|        keeping the MACQUARIE off the breakers. But John did not know the
 9    3,    4|              and brought her up. The breakers increased under the bow
10    3,    6|            for in the midst of these breakers in a heavy swell on that
11    3,    6| steeply-shelving shore, fringed with breakers; a practicable landing-place
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