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 1  Int      |     It is our author’s first distinctly geographical romance. By
 2    1,    1|    movement of the shark was distinctly visible. In obedience to
 3    1,    8|     John Mangles.~“Yes, yes, distinctly,” replied Paganel, adding
 4    1,   14|  circles. They could see him distinctly. He measured more than fifteen
 5    1,   17|  near enough to observe them distinctly. They were fine specimens
 6    1,   23|  from this very Patagonia so distinctly named in the document.”~“
 7    1,   25|      the insect, Paganel saw distinctly that the time was 10 P.
 8    1,   25| noise that the explosion was distinctly audible above the general
 9    2,   14|      not be mistaken, for he distinctly heard chords struck.~“A
10    2,   15|     close scrutiny, he could distinctly see several men stooping
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