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1    1,    4|      May, 1862, letters were regularly received from him, but no
2    1,   22|      immense field of horns, regularly planted and stretching far
3    1,   26|   peculiar wind, which blows regularly half of the day and night,
4    2,    7|    news of the ship had come regularly up to the month of May,
5    2,    9| because the trade winds blow regularly on the coasts, and most
6    2,   13|    replied Paganel, “but not regularly transported criminals. Those
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