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1    1,   11|   wasnt the accent, that wretched accent!”~And for want of
2    1,   22|  enough to burrow in this wretched hovel, though it would have
3    2,   11|  we may conclude that the wretched fellow was an accomplice
4    2,   15|   eleven oclock, after a wretched, heavy, unre-freshing sleep,
5    3,    4|  therefore hoped that the wretched hull would reach port without
6    3,    4|  on to restrain them; the wretched man tore his hair and wrung
7    3,   11|   drew near; suddenly the wretched victim rose; but a violent
8    3,   12|  The hours of this night, wretched as they were, slipped away.
9    3,   16| painful for me to see the wretched man.”~“He must be confronted
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