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 1    1,    2| SSISTANCE, so by putting the parts together, it reads thus,
 2    1,    6|     by pushing the different parts one into the other, and
 3    1,   11|    composed of seventy-eight parts of copper and twenty-two
 4    1,   11|   You have traveled in these parts before, sir?”~“Oh, yes,”
 5    1,   16|    may be divided into three parts. The first extends from
 6    1,   19| which shine at night in many parts of the Pampas; but Thalcave
 7    1,   21|   war was decimating the two parts of the republic—a war which
 8    1,   25|      clouds had rent in many parts, but noiselessly, like some
 9    2,    4|      discovered the northern parts of the coast, and called
10    2,    6|  fancied it like some barren parts of Britanny. But along the
11    2,    7|     in coal in those western parts of Australia where convicts
12    2,    9|      that, since it is three parts devoured.”~“Bravo, Monsieur
13    2,   10|   The soundings in different parts showed a depth of three
14    2,   15|    and disjointed in several parts, but still standing firm
15    2,   16|     I have been across worse parts. I can go through where
16    3,   18|  incendiaries in the country parts of New South Wales.~The
17    3,   18|     notions. Second, certain parts may appear to you strained,
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