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1    1,    7| Indies!”~But in spite of this melancholy reflection, the Frenchman
2    2,   10|  soundly, notwithstanding the melancholy howling of the “dingoes,”
3    2,   11| nothing was discernible but a melancholy heap of twisted and blackened
4    3,    1|  skirts Twofold Bay.~It was a melancholy journey. Glenarvan and Captain
5    3,   12|     startling them from their melancholy thoughts, led them to the
6    3,   15|    other feeling, and in this melancholy plight they reached Point
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