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 1    1,    5|      of the first vessels that touched the shores of the New World,
 2    1,    8| corvette, La Decidee, when she touched at the Cape Verde Islands,
 3    1,   10|     His generous enthusiasm so touched his auditors that, involuntarily,
 4    1,   18|      replied Glenarvan, deeply touched by the boy’s genuine affection.~
 5    1,   24|     And why so?” said Paganel, touched in his weak point.~“Because,
 6    1,   25|        as the flaming branches touched the foaming water.~It was
 7    2,    3|    when these kindly strangers touched at his island, for St. Peter’
 8    2,    4|    great discovery belongs. He touched the western coast of Australia
 9    2,    7|       the year Harry Grant had touched at all the principal ports.
10    2,   12|    little Grant. Robert was so touched by the word brother that
11    2,   18|    tell whether the weapon had touched any vital part. An intermittent
12    2,   19|     last few days.~No ship had touched the bay for a week.~“Perhaps
13    3,    4|      seemed as if her keel had touched the rocks. There was no
14    3,   11|       unhappy inmates scarcely touched. Misery deadened the pangs
15    3,   14|        the liquid fire had not touched fled to the surrounding
16    3,   16|       when he started up as if touched by an electrical machine.~“
17    3,   18|    unconditionally, singularly touched his auditors, especially
18    3,   18|       the BRITANNIA before she touched at Callao, which was her
19    3,   18|         that the BRITANNIA had touched at Callao, and that her
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