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1    1,    1|        side of the yacht, with a big hook at the end of it, concealed
2    1,    6|     resembled a long nail with a big head. His head was large
3    1,   16|     himself up over it, that the big drops of sweat fell in a
4    2,    4|         Paganel.~“Is Australia a big place?” inquired Robert.~“
5    2,    6|        were so pleasant, and the big table, with its abundant
6    2,   15| reflection.”~“It is not quite so big as it sounds, my dear Glenarvan.
7    2,   15|        more violence, and sundry big bruises warned Paganel and
8    3,   21|        up in his clothes, with a big comforter round his throat
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