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1    1,   12|        and I’m quite sure I’ll lead you to the foot of the mountain
2    1,   12|     crevasses. Wilson took the lead, and tried the ground with
3    1,   14|     horses were not far off to lead them to the Pampas. To go
4    1,   22|    silent, and left Thaouka to lead the way. The Major, always
5    2,    6|          God’s hand will still lead us.”~“Yes, Miss Mary,” said
6    3,    4|       called out, “Wilson, the lead!”~The master, posted forward,
7    3,    4|     fore-chains, and threw the lead; the rope ran out between
8    3,    4| fingers, at the third knot the lead stopped.~“Three fathoms,”
9    3,   12|      was not there to take the lead. He was now the object of
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