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1    1,    1| threw a strong rope over the starboard side of the yacht, with
2    1,    9|     Gregory, she left on her starboard the penitentiary of Punta
3    1,   26|    green one—her larboard or starboard light.”~“I see neither a
4    2,    5|   hung over the larboard and starboard.~“Be ready!” shouted John,
5    2,   19|     installed himself at the starboard, and entrusted to Wilson
6    3,    4|  John Mangles. “Look more to starboard.”~“Why, John?” replied Glenarvan. “
7    3,    4| reefs.~For half a minute the starboard side of the vessel was turned
8    3,    4|   reef soon redoubled on the starboard side of the bow. They must
9    3,    6|      the base, fell over the starboard rail, which crashed under
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