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1    1,    4|     the secret of the whole affair. So the poor fellow is lost
2    1,    6|   providential in the whole affair, that we have every reason
3    2,   11|  there had been a fall. The affair recalled the worst disasters
4    2,   13|    in one respect since the affair of Camden Bridge. That criminal
5    2,   16| present. It will only be an affair of four days. Allow the
6    3,    1|     ship might be a tedious affair, for Twofold Bay is not
7    3,    1|   had watched him since the affair at Snowy River, felt that
8    3,   17|     a stranger to the whole affair. But Glenarvan was determined
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