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 1    1,    1| immediately, hatchet in hand, and approaching him cautiously, with one
 2    1,    4|           the sound of a carriage approaching. It was Lord Glenarvan;
 3    1,    9|      country they were so rapidly approaching.~On the 25th of September,
 4    1,   13|        moreover, that was rapidly approaching.~Providence had sent them
 5    1,   13|  Glenarvan felt a presentiment of approaching danger.~But gradually he
 6    1,   14|        enormous creature was fast approaching, sometimes hovering for
 7    1,   19|         of the terrible drama was approaching. The flames got lower and
 8    1,   25|      Glenarvan warned them of the approaching storm, and advised them
 9    1,   26|           the DUNCAN was now fast approaching, and in another minute had
10    2,   11|         the eastward.~“We are now approaching the gold district,” said
11    3,   16|     pointing it at the last canoe approaching the shore.~But at the sight
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