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 1    1,    2|   gonie austral~abor~contin pr cruel indi~jete ongit~et 37 degrees
 2    1,    2|      does that mean continent? CRUEL!”~“CRUEL!” interrupted John
 3    1,    2|       mean continent? CRUEL!”~“CRUEL!” interrupted John Mangles. “
 4    1,    2|         the word in German for CRUEL!”~“Let’s go on,” said Lord
 5    1,    2|    capitaine Gr abor~contin pr cruel indi~jete ce document de
 6    1,    2|       Captain landed contin pr cruel indi~thrown this document
 7    1,    2|       must mean prisoners, and CRUEL INDIAN is evidently the
 8    1,    2|       captives in the hands of cruel Indians. Dont you see it?
 9    1,    2|     will be taken prisoners by cruel Indians. They have thrown
10    1,    4|  condemned to orphanage by the cruel Admiralty!”~“Oh! Miss Grant,”
11    1,   11|   dripping with blood from the cruel thrusts inflicted by the
12    1,   13|     and their deliverance from cruel bondage. As these visions
13    1,   21|       was dragged along by the cruel Indians several times as
14    1,   25|     had better choose the less cruel.~“To the water!” exclaimed
15    2,    7|       there were, they are not cruel, like the New Zealanders.”~“
16    2,   14|        The Australians are not cruel, Madam,” replied the young
17    3,   10|        built and of fierce and cruel aspect. His name was Kara-Tete,
18    3,   11|       dawn, and also with what cruel torture this death would
19    3,   18| landing. Continually a prey to cruel indigence, they have thrown
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