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 1    1,    1|    coroner making an inquest.~He commenced by a close inspection of
 2    1,   10|       same opinion. Preparations commenced the same day, but as secretly
 3    1,   11|       altogether the journey had commenced under such favorable auspices,
 4    1,   14|          was spoken. The six men commenced their explorations, keeping
 5    1,   16|        keep his seat.~The Pampas commenced at the very foot of the
 6    1,   17| exclaimed Paganel.~And forthwith commenced a lively discussion of this
 7    1,   20|       water, and the day’s march commenced. The horses were so well
 8    2,    4|      upon, and Paganel forthwith commenced.~“Mnemosyne! Goddess of
 9    2,    6|       for sailing were instantly commenced, and at four oclock in
10    2,    6|         and two months afterward commenced clearing ground on his own
11    2,    9|          of the year had already commenced, and the sun’s rays were
12    2,   12|           Their examination then commenced, after Paganel had settled
13    2,   15|     slanting direction. They had commenced the ascent.~It was hard
14    2,   15|         and next day the descent commenced. It was tolerably rapid.
15    2,   15|         hour, and then the march commenced anew over slanting rocks
16    2,   15|        re scibili.~A day so well commenced seemed as if it could not
17    2,   19|      expedition to end which had commenced so well. They were no longer
18    2,   19|      across Australia, which had commenced under circumstances so favorable.
19    3,    6|          and the frail structure commenced its progress toward the
20    3,    8|         share of the provisions, commenced to follow the shore of Aotea
21    3,   11|      departed; so the ceremonies commenced.~The body was laid on a
22    3,   11|       horror.~The funeral dances commenced. Strong liquors distilled
23    3,   12|       outer rock.~The escape was commenced, and every precaution was
24    3,   12|      lady. She felt stronger and commenced her perilous descent.~Glenarvan
25    3,   14|    without molestation, and they commenced the ascent in silence. The
26    3,   16|     piper blew his bagpipes, and commenced the national pibroch of
27    3,   17|       examination, but Glenarvan commenced again, and said:~“Ayrton,
28    3,   17|      been revictualed before she commenced her voyage of circumnavigation.
29    3,   17|         return voyage was fairly commenced. A sad voyage, for the courageous
30    3,   20|     gratify their curiosity, and commenced his narration forthwith.~“
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