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 1    1,    5|  necessary.~The DUNCAN was a steam yacht of the finest description.
 2    1,   26|    carefully reefed, and her steam half up. Her smoke was lost
 3    1,   26|   instantly altered, and the steam got up, so as to get as
 4    2,    2|  needed to the indefatigable steam stored up in the boiler.~
 5    2,    5|   noise of the elements. The steam was escaping violently,
 6    2,    5|      engine-room. A cloud of steam filled the room. The pistons
 7    2,    5| boilers, was letting off the steam.~“What’s wrong?” asked the
 8    2,   16|    covered the ground. A hot steam rose from the soaking earth,
 9    2,   19|     moorings, was getting up steam to reach the fatal coast,
10    3,   13|    back in terror.~“Shut off steam!” cried the Major, running
11    3,   14|    some fissures and jets of steam warned them that their place
12    3,   15| steamer! they are under full steam! they are coming to us!
13    3,   17|   the engineer to get up the steam. Half an hour afterward
14    3,   19|     coast. I will keep under steam, but go very slowly, and
15    3,   20| nearly alongside, under easy steam. Your boat was lowered—we
16    3,   20|    John to the engineer.~The steam hissed and puffed out, the
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