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 1    1,   11|        his beast’s head till the accident was repaired and the march
 2    2,    5|            It is impossible.”~An accident like this could not be remedied,
 3    2,   10|                     CHAPTER X AN ACCIDENT~THE next day, the 24th of
 4    2,   10|         lost a shoe.~This was an accident that needed to be promptly
 5    2,   11| agitation. Perhaps some terrible accident.~Glenarvan, followed by
 6    2,   11|         an excitement.~A fearful accident had occurred; not a collision,
 7    2,   11|         tried to account for the accident, while doing his utmost
 8    2,   11|      caused the catastrophe.~The accident had occurred in the night,
 9    2,   11|         reached the scene of the accident, and it was six oclock
10    2,   11|         there had been a railway accident, without a hint of the crime
11    2,   12|     Sandhurst.”~“Were you in the accident at Camden Bridge?” said
12    2,   13|       last December there was an accident at Camden Bridge, five miles
13    2,   13|    robberies committed after the accident, the body of the guard picked
14    2,   15|          disturbed by this fresh accident. He could not get a fresh
15    3,    4|         would reach port without accident; but it grieved him that
16    3,   15|       had been traversed without accident, though not without fatigue.~
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