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 1    1,    1|    them,” he added, “for they appear to have rotted with the
 2    1,    2|   electric wire to London, to appear next day in the Times and
 3    1,    6|      our voyage in the SCOTIA appear as short as agreeable.”~
 4    1,   16| finding of the document would appear to him a mere fantastic
 5    2,    1|    some other country may not appear with equal certainty to
 6    2,    5|   hope to see Cape Bernouilli appear on the horizon.~Hitherto
 7    2,   11|     allowed no trace of it to appear on his features. He contemplated
 8    3,    4|      least, the yacht did not appear, and the sixth night from
 9    3,   12|       Christian men, ready to appear without terror before the
10    3,   12|    The orb of day was soon to appear, and instead of giving the
11    3,   13|     beside the fires, did not appear to observe the two fugitives.
12    3,   17|      and the document did not appear to allow any fresh interpretation.
13    3,   18|     Second, certain parts may appear to you strained, and it
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