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 1    1,    2|          But where are the poor fellows? We have not the slightest
 2    1,    2|      for these poor shipwrecked fellows of the BRITANNIA.”~“Most
 3    1,    4|       to save those unfortunate fellows, cast off by their country?”~“
 4    1,    5|        in them a band of trusty fellows, skilled in their calling,
 5    1,   10|       supposition that the poor fellows were dragged into the interior
 6    1,   10|      fear then that if the poor fellows have fallen into the hands
 7    1,   14|     many long hours these brave fellows continued their search without
 8    1,   15|      his friends, for the brave fellows were so overjoyed at the
 9    1,   16|     sufficiently trying to poor fellows only sheltered by their
10    1,   20|      What do you think of those fellows yonder?”~“I think they look
11    1,   23|          those poor shipwrecked fellows, would not be with them.
12    2,   13|    transported criminals. Those fellows have no business here.”~“
13    2,   13|        a snap for these escaped fellows. A brave man wouldnt care
14    2,   15| resolved to find out what these fellows were about, and without
15    2,   18|    McNabbs continued: “‘Now you fellows,’ added Ben Joyce, ‘catch
16    3,    9|         rank, ferocious-looking fellows, some of them suffering
17    3,   11|    other world.~Six unfortunate fellows were brought to the mound.
18    3,   15|          but the poor exhausted fellows grew weaker, and the three
19    3,   17|         not one among the brave fellows whose heart did not swell
20    3,   19|       live there apart from his fellows. The head of the vessel
21    3,   20|         these poor, shipwrecked fellows that Heaven had pity on,
22    3,   20|         communication with your fellows is possible. Miracles are
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