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1    1,   12|      no more will go; the last earthquake has made the route impassable.”~“
2    1,   12| overturned by recent shocks of earthquake, and all they could do was
3    1,   13|     down toward the plain.~“An earthquake!” exclaimed Paganel. He
4    1,   14|      further on, for shocks of earthquake are always occurring in
5    2,    1|     the pass of the Andes, the earthquake, the disappearance of Robert,
6    3,   11|        of a chief killed by an earthquake in 1846.~
7    3,   13|        was not a movement like earthquake, but that peculiar tremor
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