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 1    1,    2|           the water. Lord Glenarvan examined them attentively for a few
 2    1,    2|           these words.”~The captain examined the document carefully,
 3    1,    8|          down into the volcano, and examined the extinct crater. What
 4    1,   10|             Chiloe as possible, and examined all the creeks and windings
 5    1,   20|   Patagonian declared, after he had examined it all round, must have
 6    2,    1|        islands.”~The documents were examined with the most minute care,
 7    2,    8|            superfluity.~But when he examined the yacht with a sailor’
 8    2,   15|            found to be dead. Ayrton examined it immediately, but was
 9    2,   15|            John Mangles, and Wilson examined the animal; and found Paganel
10    2,   15|          Mangles and Lord Glenarvan examined the surviving horses with
11    2,   16|             thing in his eyes. They examined the ponderous vehicle, and
12    2,   17|          The Major and John Mangles examined the wood closely as far
13    3,    1|        every point was scrupulously examined, the least likely places,
14    3,    4|            to revive themselves. He examined the masts. The wind freshened,
15    3,    4|         hours yet. At daybreak John examined the landing-place; the yawl,
16    3,   17| particularly with the captain. John examined the coal bunkers, and found
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