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 1    1,    3|     was more charitable than St. Martin himself, for he
 2    1,    4|    His father, a minister of St. Katrine’s Church, had given
 3    1,    5|    the yacht and repaired to St. Mungo’s, the ancient cathedral
 4    1,    6|  Darmstadt, Leipsic, London, St. Petersburg, Vienna, and
 5    1,    7|     attending the service at St. Mungo’s. All was explained.
 6    1,    8|      and athwart the Isle of St. Jacques, with its long
 7    1,    9|       He founded the city of St. Philip, but the extreme
 8    1,   17|     the nervous system.”~“By St. Patrick, Edward you are
 9    1,   23| Ocean, and just touches Isle St. Pierre, in the Amsterdam
10    2,    3|     Island, and to the south St. Paul; but they have been
11    2,    3|   touched at his island, for St. Peter’s was only frequented
12    2,    3|      nor on the islet called St. Paul, for whalers and fishing-vessels
13    3,   21|      that he thinks he is at St. Petersburg,” said the Major,
14    3,   21|     Clear. The yacht entered St. George’s Channel, crossed
15    3,   21|      in the old cathedral of St. Mungo, and Mr. Paxton,
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