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 1    1,    1|      think it is a shark, and a fine large one too.”~“A shark
 2    1,    6|       Is he asleep still? It is fine weather, fortunately, and
 3    1,    7|         observation: India is a fine country, and can offer many
 4    1,   13|      long and slender, the skin fine, and the hair the color
 5    1,   16|       the sea, and so extremely fine that the least breath of
 6    1,   17|      them distinctly. They were fine specimens of the native
 7    1,   18|          my boy?”~“Oh, I have a fine beast, which just wants
 8    1,   21|      gneiss hills, covered with fine short grass. The district
 9    1,   21|  strifes, and can not lose such fine opportunities of plunder.
10    1,   22|   Hitherto the weather had been fine, but to-day the sky presented
11    1,   24|      Robert. They were having a fine time of it among the thick
12    1,   26|       and a substantial meal of fine, juicy slices of venison
13    2,    2|     November, they fell in with fine westerly breezes, and the
14    2,    2|         on a beach covered with fine black sand, the impalpable
15    2,    6| bee-hives, blooming orchards, a fine garden worthy of Horace,
16    2,    6|       sons, and their mother, a fine tall woman. There was no
17    2,    8|        and rigging.~“You have a fine vessel, my Lord,” he said
18    2,   10|       Then all of a sudden, one fine day, without rhyme or reason,
19    2,   11|     miles from Maryborough. The fine rain was falling, which,
20    2,   19|        Wales.~For some hours, a fine but penetrating rain had
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