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 1    1,    1|      the shark was full fifty yards distant. He began to make
 2    1,    6|    was Robert, hanging on the yards of the topgallant mast,
 3    1,   17|    They came within a hundred yards of them, and stopped. This
 4    1,   18|     keep one’s footing on the yards must teach a man to hold
 5    1,   23|     of one hundred and twenty yards. All this scaffolding rested
 6    2,    3|       caught in the sea a few yards off, cooked in five minutes
 7    2,    5|    possible, and to brace the yards obliquely, so as not to
 8    2,   11|      railway some two hundred yards below the bridge, and then
 9    2,   14|  lessons in pillaging poultry yards. It was a repulsive-looking
10    3,   15| Zealand forest measured fifty yards in circumference, and the
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