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 1    1,    2|     the next two words. These unfortunate men are captives in the
 2    1,    2|  BRITANNIA.”~“Most likely the unfortunate men have families who mourn
 3    1,    4|      useful, as to save those unfortunate fellows, cast off by their
 4    1,    7|     his cabin.~As soon as the unfortunate SAVANT had disappeared,
 5    1,    7|   Chili! to Chili!” cried the unfortunate geographer. “And my mission
 6    1,   15|   Glenarvan; “but Paganel, my unfortunate fellow, Camoens was a Portuguese!
 7    1,   19|     of sight.~“Robert! oh you unfortunate boy,” cried Glenarvan.~But
 8    1,   22|      roof of a house, and the unfortunate horsemen had to submit to
 9    1,   23|     had happened now? Had the unfortunate Paganel slipped his footing?~
10    1,   25|  lower jaw.~At this sight the unfortunate men gave themselves up to
11    1,   26|     had been destroyed in the unfortunate inundation, and his friends
12    2,    6|     of the whereabouts of the unfortunate captives; and he concluded
13    2,   14|       to him. Next minute the unfortunate beast leaped into the air,
14    3,    1|       when she thought of the unfortunate crew who had perished. The
15    3,    6|   ship’s boat, keel up.”~“The unfortunate creatures,” cried Lady Helena, “
16    3,   10|    touch.~“Edward!” cried the unfortunate woman in terror.~Glenarvan,
17    3,   11|     into the other world.~Six unfortunate fellows were brought to
18    3,   13|      in which he had left his unfortunate friends.~One night, however,
19    3,   15|   mind seemed to recur to his unfortunate crew, as he drew nearer
20    3,   15|     boat and sink it with his unfortunate companions, when a cry from
21    3,   16|     volley of small shot. The unfortunate Paganel had caught hold
22    3,   16| occasions, began to strip the unfortunate that he might dress his
23    3,   20|    lifeboats were useless. My unfortunate crew all perished, except
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