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 1    1,    1|        the side of the yacht and thrown on the deck. A man came
 2    1,    2|      landed contin pr cruel indi~thrown this document in longitude~
 3    1,    2|         cruel Indians. They have thrown this document into the sea,
 4    1,   10|      bottle could only have been thrown into the sea just when the
 5    1,   11| unavailing, a good-sized pebble, thrown with unerring aim, soon
 6    1,   16|        iron ring. This noose was thrown by the right hand, while
 7    1,   16|          than the dust which was thrown off by these innumerable
 8    2,    3|       imaginary Robinson’s life, thrown on a picked island and treated
 9    2,    3|         fragments must have been thrown on the sandy shore, and
10    2,    6|        the coast had the tempest thrown them? How far must they
11    2,    6|           viz., that it had been thrown into a river and carried
12    2,    6|        bottle therefore had been thrown into the sea on the western
13    2,    6|        of the wreck had not been thrown on that part of the western
14    2,    7|  document. The captain must have thrown it into the sea when I was
15    2,    7|         swept off by a wave, and thrown among the breakers, where
16    2,   18|         blow on his side and was thrown to the ground.~Still he
17    3,    1|           the waves probably had thrown some bodies on the shore.~
18    3,    1|        of the Pacific might have thrown some fragments of wreck.
19    3,    1|       patched, an ill-omened rag thrown down at the foot of a tree.
20    3,    3|          keep us from ever being thrown within the power of those
21    3,    4|      miles off. The currents had thrown him out of his habitual
22    3,    7|        MACQUARIE passengers were thrown, something ought to be known
23    3,   11|      were a sort of small change thrown among the mourners, and
24    3,   13|      neighboring peaks that were thrown together in an orographic
25    3,   16|          gun. The geographer was thrown down the forecastle ladder
26    3,   18|       cruel indigence, they have thrown this document into the sea
27    3,   19|     heard that no light had been thrown on the situation of Captain
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