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 1    1,    1|       of ballast.”~“It’s just a bottle, neither more nor less,
 2    1,    1|         wine, but swallowed the bottle?”~“What!” said Lord Glenarvan. “
 3    1,    1|         you mean to say it is a bottle that the shark has got in
 4    1,    1|      his stomach.”~“Ay, it is a bottle, most certainly,” replied
 5    1,    1|      few minutes brought in the bottle and laid it on the table,
 6    1,    1|         know was to examine the bottle, and Glenarvan set to work
 7    1,    1|        does it matter about the bottle, if we dont know where
 8    1,    1|       added Glenarvan, “for the bottle would have sunk to the bottom
 9    1,    1|    sticking to the sides of the bottle.”~“Break it,” said the Major.~“
10    1,    1|      are more valuable than the bottle, and we had better sacrifice
11    1,    1|       alternative; the precious bottle must be broken. They had
12    1,   10|  Paganel, smiling.~“Because the bottle could only have been thrown
13    1,   10|      captivity by means of this bottle.”~“Except this fact, my
14    1,   10|        could not have flung the bottle into it.”~“Unless they flung
15    1,   10|         my conjecture, that the bottle has been carried into the
16    1,   10|     them might have carried the bottle on its waters. Then, perhaps,
17    2,    6|         there be that a fragile bottle would ever find its way
18    2,    6|         captivity, and that the bottle therefore had been thrown
19    3,   20|        which he had placed in a bottle and confined to the mercy
20    3,   20| inclosed three documents in the bottle, in three different languages.
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