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 1    1,    5|           heard whither they were bound, they could not restrain
 2    1,    5|       lying close beside her, and bound for Calcutta. Considering
 3    1,   15|          shoulders, and long hair bound together with leather thongs.
 4    1,   16|       however, that they were not bound for any particular town,
 5    1,   18|         knowing whither they were bound. Thaouka especially displayed
 6    1,   18|       esteemed, and Thalcave felt bound to contribute his share
 7    1,   19|         his hind legs, and made a bound over the barrier of fire,
 8    1,   26|         was a good sailor. He was bound to be there, and he would
 9    2,   12|        bible, 32mo size, and well bound. On the first page was written
10    3,    1| undertaking to which John Mangles bound himself; Mary accepted,
11    3,    1|          place; none of them were bound for Melbourne, nor Sydney,
12    3,    6|         not in the track of ships bound to New Zealand. They keep
13    3,   12|            the prisoners were not bound, but it was because bonds
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