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 1    1,    5|        so intensely Scotch from top to toe, a Caledonian of
 2    1,    6|         Mangles appeared at the top of the stairs.~“Here is
 3    1,    8|      the group, and went to the top of the volcano in Isle Fogo.
 4    1,   12|       We have only to cross the top of the mountain chain, and
 5    1,   13|   Paganel.~“Combustibles on the top of the Cordilleras!” exclaimed
 6    1,   13|        discharged, piled one on top of another.~The Major counted
 7    1,   15|    shouted Paganel, at the very top of his voice, as if he would
 8    1,   22|      The water had risen to the top of the trunk, just to where
 9    1,   23|        and landed safely on the top of the trunk, where they
10    1,   23|       Paganel.~“Where?”~“On the top of the trunk, of course.”~“
11    1,   23| terrible cry resounded from the top of the tree. Glenarvan and
12    1,   24|    about an instant ago, on the top of the tree, when I was
13    1,   25|         bottom, and base at the top, linking together the turbulent
14    2,    6|    party passed and reached the top of the cliff by a pretty
15    2,    9|       of Victoria, and with the top of the reversed triangle
16    3,   11|      about two miles off at the top of a low hill called Maunganamu,
17    3,   12|      perpendicular wall met the top of the slope. Then Glenarvan
18    3,   13|        minutes they were at the top of the mountain, and then
19    3,   13|       that he was buried on the top of Maunganamu, and he was
20    3,   20|      often we have stood on the top of the rocks and watched
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