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1    1,    4|    United States did—an example doubtless to be followed eventually
2    1,   24|    surprised at this rejoinder. Doubtless he expected it, for he began
3    2,    4|    Atlantic and Pacific. It was doubtless against this that the BRITANNIA,
4    2,    7| uncommonly shrewd people.”~But, doubtless, nobody heard his flattering
5    2,   15|         an outlet. Ayrton would doubtless have found himself very
6    3,    4|     Major, quietly.~The sailors doubtless saw that the passengers
7    3,   11|         of the dead chief would doubtless be the signal for their
8    3,   13|     poor Paganel’s genius would doubtless have found the clew.~They
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