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 1    1,    2|        thus, I think: ‘BRING THEM ASSISTANCE.’”~“Yes, that must be it,”
 2    1,    2|           11latitude Bring them assistance~lost~Just at that moment
 3    1,    2|           degrees 11”. Bring them assistance, or they are lost.”~“Capital!
 4    1,   25|          toward him, and with the assistance of the Major, dragged him
 5    2,    4| immediately have found refuge and assistance. The whole of that coast
 6    2,    8|          desirous of securing the assistance of Harry Grant’s old companion.~
 7    2,   10|          wagon, ready to lend any assistance the fair travelers might
 8    2,   18|           have asked nor expected assistance.”~In restraining Glenarvan
 9    2,   19|        even to remain alone, till assistance could be sent from Delegete.~
10    3,    2|     affairs, and required neither assistance nor advice.~This was aimed
11    3,    7|      powerful chiefs, came to his assistance. The women took their part
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