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 1    1,   10|         Captain Grant may have fallen into the hands of a numerous
 2    1,   10|       if the poor fellows have fallen into the hands of the Indians
 3    1,   13|      to him that an animal had fallen close by, and that the whole
 4    1,   16|      of any foreigners who had fallen into the hands of the Indians
 5    1,   21|        of Harry Grant, we have fallen on that of young Guinnard.”~
 6    1,   21|     heard if any prisoners had fallen into the hands of the Indians
 7    1,   23|        more, and he would have fallen into the roaring waters
 8    1,   25|   However, as yet, no rain had fallen, and the wind had not risen
 9    2,    1|    made her ask if he had ever fallen into his old habits while
10    2,    2|     sailor.~The passengers had fallen back into their ordinary
11    2,    4| English colonies, or they have fallen into the hands of the natives,
12    2,    5|    troubled sky. The glass had fallen to 26 degrees, and the hand
13    2,    7|          you must own you have fallen into the hands of uncommonly
14    2,   13|  barricaded with the trunks of fallen trees, and overgrown with
15    2,   14|      Harry Grant has evidently fallen into the hands of natives,
16    2,   15|       as if night had suddenly fallen on the whole region. The
17    2,   18|        if Mulrady has even now fallen beneath the blows of these
18    2,   18|       wretches? If Mulrady has fallen a victim to them, it is
19    2,   18|      by chance. If the lot had fallen to me, I should have gone
20    2,   18|       had not returned. Had he fallen during the attack on his
21    3,    1|       the DUNCAN certainly had fallen into the hands of the convicts.
22    3,    4|    Glenarvan.~“Could they have fallen into the sea?” asked Paganel.~“
23    3,    9|     that some Maori chiefs had fallen into the hands of the English,
24    3,   10|      of hostile chiefs who had fallen in battle, and whose bodies
25    3,   10|    parents and friends who had fallen in the late engagements.~
26    3,   10|       priest of Noui-Atoua has fallen into the hands of your brethren;
27    3,   14|     the wrath of the Deity has fallen on us: in a word, that we
28    3,   16|      you the DUNCAN would have fallen into the hands of the convicts;
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