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1    2,    2| yacht could spread all her canvas, and lend its aid, if needed
2    2,    5|  had covered his ship with canvas, intending to take advantage
3    2,    5| succeeded. A mere shred of canvas though it was, it was enough
4    2,    6|   got under way with fresh canvas outspread, and a wind blowing
5    3,    2|   spite of this additional canvas the brig made very little
6    3,    4| and did not use a press of canvas, or his masts would inevitably
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