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 1    1,    1|     captain’s orders, the sailors threw a strong rope over the starboard
 2    1,    2|           sailors and the captain threw this document into the sea
 3    1,    4|       Grant wrote that letter and threw it into the sea, he committed
 4    1,    9| tumultuous delight that he nearly threw the worthy secretary down,
 5    1,   19|         it was the latter, for he threw a rapid glance on the combustible
 6    1,   19|         gun five times.~Glenarvan threw a sorrowful glance round
 7    1,   23|           of dry wood, which they threw on the moss. By the help
 8    1,   25|          coralliform zigzags, and threw out wonderful jets of arborescent
 9    1,   25|          the gigantic water-spout threw itself on the OMBU, and
10    2,    6|    prisoners the moment the waves threw them on the shore, and been
11    3,    4|           to the fore-chains, and threw the lead; the rope ran out
12    3,   11|           paroxysm of sorrow, she threw herself at the foot of the
13    3,   12|       lighted, and its lurid glow threw into strong relief the irregular
14    3,   12|          armful of dead wood, and threw it into the smouldering
15    3,   19|          day sinking in the west, threw up its peculiar outlines
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