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1    1,   14| indeed, for all they had were sundry wraps and fire-arms, and
2    2,   10|   gave the signal to set off.~Sundry details, added by the stock-keeper,
3    2,   13|      railway made Ayrton take sundry precautions, which had hitherto
4    2,   15|       with more violence, and sundry big bruises warned Paganel
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