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 1    1,    1|        sea often contain precious documents.”~“Do you think this does?”
 2    1,    2|              CHAPTER II THE THREE DOCUMENTS~ALL that could be discovered,
 3    1,    2|          There are three distinct documents here, apparently copies
 4    1,    2|         word GLASGOW at once. The documents evidently refer to some
 5    1,    2| disjointed words we find in these documents tell us the whole story.
 6    1,   24|        indigenes. Ils ont jete ce documents,’ etc. Is that clear?”~“
 7    2,    1|         we had studied these same documents, and their interpretation
 8    2,    1|           on board the yacht, the documents were submitted to him and
 9    2,    1|           more examination of the documents. Here they are, and here
10    2,    1|     relate to these islands.”~The documents were examined with the most
11    2,    1|       minute investigation of the documents and the planisphere.~“No,”
12    2,    1|      trace in either of the three documents.”~“Not the slightest,” said
13    3,   20|      safety, I had inclosed three documents in the bottle, in three
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