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 1    1,    1|      sailors were just going to throw the remains overboard, when
 2    1,    2|  Perhaps the third document may throw some light on it. The last
 3    1,    4|       Glenarvan.~“I am going to throw myself at the Queen’s feet,
 4    1,   13|       sailors, had just time to throw themselves flat on the ground
 5    1,   16|      catch round their legs and throw them down in an instant.
 6    2,    1|     their expedition should not throw a gloom over the pleasure
 7    2,    6|      connected with each other, throw themselves into the ocean
 8    2,    6|       and sorrow, and then they throw the blame on chance, and
 9    2,   17|         this circumstance would throw light on their search.”~“
10    2,   18|        John Mangles, “before we throw away our chance, before
11    3,    3| careless steering threatened to throw the ship on her beam-ends.
12    3,    6| molecular motion, nothing more. Throw a piece of wood overboard
13    3,   11|       such, he had the power to throw over persons or things the
14    3,   14|      which Paganel was about to throw on it. The Maories could
15    3,   17|       rays of sunshine make him throw it off immediately?~Glenarvan,
16    3,   19|         of the yacht, wanted to throw herself into the sea.~“My
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