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1    1,   26|       The shore was composed of sand-banks which ran out into the sea,
2    1,   26| approach than rocky shoals. The sand-banks irritate the waves, and
3    1,   26|  tumultuous, now broke over the sand-banks with a noise like thunder.
4    1,   26|      ventured safely nearer the sand-banks.~Glenarvan, by the aid of
5    1,   26|      narrow channel between the sand-banks, and run ashore.~“My wife?”
6    2,    5|      such a rebound.~“Those are sand-banks,” he said to Austin.~“I
7    2,    5| possible we may ride over those sand-banks.”~“But just see those breakers.
8    2,    5|         within two miles of the sand-banks, which were still veiled
9    2,    5|   infallibly make her graze the sand-banks.~Was there no means of calming
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