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 1    1,    6|         a thousand other things equally cumbersome and useless,
 2    1,   10| appointed day. John Mangles was equally busy in coaling the vessel,
 3    2,    3|     Acunha, Amsterdam Island is equally rich in seals and Robinsons.”~“
 4    2,    4|    continent, and its action is equally felt in the Atlantic and
 5    2,    4|  telescope, Paganel, I shall be equally obliging,” replied the Major,
 6    2,   14|          Consequently they were equally successful in cattle breeding
 7    2,   15|     dead, and what was, perhaps equally disastrous, one of the bullocks
 8    2,   18|         taking a step which was equally rash and futile.~“You cannot
 9    3,    9|      brave, but his cruelty was equally remarkable. No pity was
10    3,   10|  amazement. Kai-Koumou appeared equally astonished.~“You doubt it
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