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 1    1,    6|       still? It is fine weather, fortunately, and the wind is favorable,
 2    1,   12|       thousand six hundred feet. Fortunately the weather was calm and
 3    1,   13|        to be found, however, but fortunately the rocks were covered with
 4    1,   19| understand each other, but, most fortunately, Glenarvan knew a great
 5    1,   20|       were dying of thirst. Most fortunately for them, the Guamini ran
 6    1,   23|        produced no fruit, though fortunately, it would likely abound
 7    2,    1|     document was erroneous. Most fortunately, our friend Paganel, in
 8    2,    9|         his new expedition.~Most fortunately the 37th parallel did not
 9    2,   10|        It was an anxious moment.~Fortunately a vigorous effort drove
10    2,   19|    unfrequented even by animals. Fortunately, Robert discovered a bustard’
11    3,    4|        at every roll of the sea.~Fortunately, Will Halley was not a man
12    3,    6|      were piled in a dry corner. Fortunately the travelers were well
13    3,    8|        difficult to see the way.~Fortunately hearing stood them in the
14    3,   13|        as loud as the other. But fortunately the balls fell short of
15    3,   20|      brook of fresh water, which fortunately never dried up. Alone with
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