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 1    1,    2|   meantime, nor of where the catastrophe happened.”~“Perhaps the
 2    1,    2|      on the track of a great catastrophe, and the lives of several
 3    1,   10| mistaken the place where the catastrophe occurred?” continued Glenarvan. “
 4    1,   23|    at each other. What fresh catastrophe had happened now? Had the
 5    2,    4|   shore was the scene of the catastrophe, and both points of the
 6    2,    6|  degrees 67 minutes, at Cape Catastrophe, three hundred miles from
 7    2,    6|     Two hours afterward Cape Catastrophe was out of sight. In the
 8    2,    6|  since the occurrence of the catastrophe, and the sea might, and
 9    2,    6|   Cape. Now, the date of the catastrophe was within two years. He
10    2,    7|    right to the scene of the catastrophe. There I should be guided
11    2,   11|     the guard had caused the catastrophe.~The accident had occurred
12    2,   11|      the conclusion that the catastrophe is the result of a crime.
13    2,   13| Camden Bridge. That criminal catastrophe on the railway made Ayrton
14    2,   13|     Bridge, proved that this catastrophe was the result of a crime.~
15    2,   14|   then, have never heard the catastrophe of the BRITANNIA, mentioned?”
16    2,   14|   squatters had heard of the catastrophe at Camden Bridge, but felt
17    2,   17|    complicity in the railway catastrophe. He handed her the Australian
18    2,   19|  arrive in time to prevent a catastrophe.”~“Let us start,” cried
19    3,    9|   were hurrying to the final catastrophe. With one accord, and by
20    3,   16|      I do otherwise? If some catastrophe had occurred through not
21    3,   18| contained the account of the catastrophe at Camden Bridge. Now, just
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