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 1    1,   14| distinctly. He measured more than fifteen feet, and his powerful wings
 2    1,   19|          in the course of an hour fifteen dead animals lay stretched
 3    1,   26|            Next day, though still fifteen miles distant, the proximity
 4    2,    8|           in judging her speed at fifteen knots. I should say she
 5    2,    9|         Melbourne now stands. For fifteen years the colony was part
 6    2,   10|           metroside-ros speciosa, fifteen feet high, with long drooping
 7    2,   10|           there and back?”~“About fifteen hours,” replied Ayrton, “
 8    2,   13|          was now accomplished. In fifteen days more, should their
 9    2,   15|           end well; they had gone fifteen good miles, and managed
10    2,   16|            shaking his head; “say fifteen or twenty, Captain, if you
11    2,   16|    mistake when it is too late.”~“Fifteen or twenty days to go seventy-five
12    2,   16|  admitting these difficulties, in fifteen days at most your Lordship
13    3,    8|          the Waipa and Waikato?”~“Fifteen miles; just about what we
14    3,    8|     tolerably fatigued with their fifteen milesmarch.~
15    3,   10|    inclosure of strong palisades, fifteen feet high; a second line
16    3,   13|           sustain ten persons for fifteen days, or the dead man forever.~
17    3,   17|           was only enough to last fifteen days longer at the outside.
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