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1    1,    2|   hesitate about going to the aid of her three sons cast away
2    1,   16|       his arms were called to aid. Paganel got down on the
3    1,   26| sand-banks.~Glenarvan, by the aid of Paganel’s telescope,
4    2,    2|      her canvas, and lend its aid, if needed to the indefatigable
5    2,    5|    them. Let us invoke divine aid, Austin!”~Meanwhile the
6    2,   11|      their “handslent their aid, and directed their efforts
7    2,   13|      any information that may aid his search. J. P. MITCHELL,
8    3,    9|       that he might go to the aid of the indomitable William
9    3,   14|   storm, which was a valuable aid to his plans, and completed
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