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1 1, 1| the fact, came up on the poop a few minutes after with 2 1, 6| more in her place on the poop than reefing a topsail. 3 1, 6| However, he went up on the poop, and approached the unknown 4 1, 6| his party came up on the poop. The stranger caught sight 5 1, 6| of this intruder on the poop of the DUNCAN was perfectly 6 1, 7| Paganel came up again on the poop, looking very woebegone 7 1, 8| Paganel were walking on the poop. The Frenchman was assailing 8 1, 8| content themselves below the poop as best they might. Naturally 9 2, 1| suspense, as they stood on the poop waiting for the arrival 10 2, 4| chatting together on the poop, that the above-named difficulty 11 3, 1| strangers stepped on the poop of his ship.~“The captain,” 12 3, 1| two or three turns on the poop, making it resound with 13 3, 2| followed by Robert, went on the poop from time to time, to look 14 3, 3| and I are watching on the poop; but when we get near the 15 3, 4| weather, and went on the poop till driven down again by 16 3, 4| waves, he stayed on the poop, sometimes leaning on the 17 3, 4| Glenarvan nor he left the poop. Two hours after a stiff 18 3, 4| his voice, rushed to the poop, and gazed in silence at 19 3, 16| to do. He rushed down the poop stairs mechanically and 20 3, 16| carried his long body onto the poop. His companions were in 21 3, 17| mounted the steps to the poop. His eyes were gloomy, his 22 3, 19| Grant and Robert came on the poop.~The two children of the 23 3, 19| were all assembled on the poop, each one eager to examine 24 3, 20| Ayrton was brought up on the poop, and found himself face 25 3, 20| afternoon, and from the poop the passengers could see