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1    1,    6|       toward evening the wind blew pretty fresh, and the DUNCAN
2    1,   16|     mistaken, for the PAMPERO blew violently all night, and
3    3,    4|       fair, nevertheless, and blew steadily from the southwest;
4    3,    4|   point more to the westward, blew right for the New Zealand
5    3,    4| girdled in by reefs. The wind blew them strongly toward the
6    3,    6|       tide turned. The breeze blew gently from the northwest,
7    3,    6|      the rising tide the wind blew again toward the land. It
8    3,   16|      of the DUNCAN, the piper blew his bagpipes, and commenced
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