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 1    1,    9|       Famine.~It was in that very spot that Sarmiento, a Spaniard,
 2    1,   14|        that has elapsed, that the spot where he fell is about two
 3    1,   14| companions.~When they reached the spot the bird was dead, and the
 4    1,   23|       Still farther away, a black spot almost invisible, already
 5    1,   23|          to go away from the very spot indicated by Harry Grant,
 6    2,    4|             said McNabbs.~“On the spot, Major.”~“Very well, it’
 7    2,    8|          were going to the actual spot where the wreck had occurred.
 8    2,   12|           their progress, and the spot they were in would be suitable
 9    2,   15|         could point out the exact spot where the shipwreck occurred.~
10    2,   18|           Major sprang toward the spot. A few seconds after they
11    3,    8|        meat. We have reached this spot incognito, let us try and
12    3,   10|           crowd of natives to the spot. A hundred arms were ready,
13    3,   11|          of the lake, and to this spot the body was to be taken.
14    3,   12|       rope, till they came to the spot where the perpendicular
15    3,   13|         Their dogs, rooted to the spot like themselves, barked
16    3,   14|     sailors, all lent a hand.~The spot for the crater was chosen
17    3,   14|        would be nullified. At the spot mentioned Paganel had noticed
18    3,   14|          phenomenon, this was the spot where their presence would
19    3,   18|         search of an advantageous spot for founding a Scotch colony.
20    3,   18|          to Auckland, to the very spot indicated by the latitude
21    3,   19|   geographer; “Maria Theresa is a spot little known; nevertheless,
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