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1    1,   14|    however, to keep the weapon steady.~“Let me do it,” said the
2    1,   19|      pale, but he kept his gun steady, and stood with firm foot
3    2,    5|  entirely now, with nothing to steady or direct her, and was so
4    2,    5| tortured with anxiety, and his steady gaze was fixed on the north,
5    2,   19|        Wilson a sort of oar to steady the raft against the current,
6    3,   19|        darkness. The light was steady and continued.~“That confirms
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