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1    2,   19|  entrusted to Wilson a sort of oar to steady the raft against
2    2,   19| fathoms from it, when Wilson’s oar snapped short off, and the
3    2,   19|       risk of breaking his own oar, too, and Wilson, with bleeding
4    3,    6|     sail. A large broad-bladed oar was fixed behind to act
5    3,    6|      whole weight on the great oar that steered the raft.~In
6    3,   15|     cried John, letting go his oar and rising.~“Yes, death
7    3,   15|       the ball struck Wilson’s oar.~A few strokes then carried
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