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1    1,    2|   said Lady Helena.~“Yes, but unfortunately there are whole lines wanting,”
2    1,    3|     all except the longitude, unfortunately.”~“We can do without that,”
3    1,    7|      Krick, the missionary so unfortunately failed in 1846; in a word,
4    1,   18|    pasturage is incomparable. Unfortunately, to reach them would necessitate
5    1,   24|       species of which we are unfortunately deprived by his neglect.”~“
6    2,   10|      again. Should a “leaderunfortunately go astray, he had to be
7    2,   12| charge of Jeffries Smith; but unfortunately the poor man was killed.”~“
8    2,   19|      become practicable.~But, unfortunately, no passage was practicable,
9    3,   18|    gentlemen. My disclosures, unfortunately, cannot put you on the track
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