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1    1,    6|    yards of the topgallant mast, a hundred feet above in
2    3,    6|    pontoon.~When the lower mast, the topmasts, and the royals
3    3,    6|    middle of the raft as a mast. It was stayed with shrouds,
4    3,    6|  lashed to the foot of the mast. The arms and ammunition
5    3,    6| station at the foot of the mast on the cases of provisions,
6    3,    6| swell.”~“Is it part of the mast of the MACQUARIE?” asked
7    3,    6|   flapped idly against the mast, and John had it furled.
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