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 1    1,    4|       witnesses of this touching scene, shouted with one voice, “
 2    1,   12|        wooden crosses marked the scene of some great catastrophes.~
 3    1,   13|          and revealed a terrible scene. The form of the mountains
 4    2,    1|        we thought, have been the scene of the shipwreck. We had
 5    2,    4|     indicate which shore was the scene of the catastrophe, and
 6    2,    7|      DUNCAN, and go right to the scene of the catastrophe. There
 7    2,   11|          Castlemaine reached the scene of the accident, and it
 8    2,   18|         penetrated as far as the scene of the attack. Here two
 9    3,    1|   examine once more the presumed scene of the wreck. Ayrton had
10    3,    5|        of a chance vessel on the scene, the MACQUARIE would have
11    3,    7|          natives appeared on the scene, a delay of twelve hours
12    3,   10| companions had taken in all this scene at a glance. They stood
13    3,   11|           This woman came on the scene; she was still young. Her
14    3,   11|     their eyes from the horrible scene which was to grow yet more
15    3,   11|         the signal for a fearful scene of cannibalism. The bodies
16    3,   11|     beasts devour the deer. This scene ended, a score of fires
17    3,   11|          to conceal this fearful scene from the eyes of the two
18    3,   11|        then cease, and the final scene of the obsequies was performed
19    3,   14|         holes, and fled from the scene.~All night long, and fanned
20    3,   15|        without fatigue.~Then the scene changed to immense and interminable
21    3,   17|     examination retired from the scene indignant and despairing.~
22    3,   18|     offering to guide you to the scene of the shipwreck, fictitiously
23    3,   19|       spectators of this painful scene saw that the captain’s children
24    3,   20|       had reached the yacht. The scene which followed, who can
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