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1    1,   14| despair when he heard of his disappearance, and pictured to himself
2    2,    1|   Andes, the earthquake, the disappearance of Robert, his capture by
3    2,    9| climate, and even its future disappearance have amazed, and are now
4    2,   11|   with this fact the guard’s disappearance, we may conclude that the
5    2,   17|  replied the Major; “and the disappearance of them makes me uneasy.
6    2,   17|   birds. It was too sudden a disappearance to let the travelers feel
7    3,   12|   Robert, taken aback by the disappearance of his friend Paganel.~“
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