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1 1, 2| contain exactly the same number of lines. What we have to 2 1, 6| am the passenger in cabin Number 6.”~“Number 6!” repeated 3 1, 6| passenger in cabin Number 6.”~“Number 6!” repeated the steward.~“ 4 1, 8| made there, and in 1845 the number fell to 2,669. It is a grievous 5 1, 14| locomotion if one of their number, and that one the feeblest 6 1, 17| finding they were only ten in number. They came within a hundred 7 1, 19| if it were not for their number I should not give them a 8 1, 19| pretty good idea of the number of the wolves, and he knew 9 1, 24| delighted to hear we come number four,” said McNabbs.~“That 10 2, 1| and trying to count the number of its passengers. Alternate 11 2, 2| cabin was next to the famous number six, which Paganel had taken 12 2, 4| Yes, McNabbs, quite that number.”~“Farther still, Paganel.”~“ 13 2, 9| there not also a certain number of pigs?” inquired McNabbs.~“ 14 2, 11| of the railway. Quite a number of persons were hastening 15 2, 15| squatters, then five in number, could not struggle against 16 2, 15| very lively, thanks to the number of visitors. M. Olbinett 17 3, 1| bore the convict’s original number at the Perth Penitentiary. 18 3, 2| canoes, manned by a great number of natives, attacked them 19 3, 10| his return. Allowing for a number being made prisoners by 20 3, 18| convicts; he had given her the number of the Australian and New