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 1    1,    5|       the Highland Black Watch, composed entirely of Scotch noblemen.~
 2    1,   11|        church bells are made of—composed of seventy-eight parts of
 3    1,   17|         appearance. The soil is composed of sand and red or yellow
 4    1,   26|       as a creek. The shore was composed of sand-banks which ran
 5    2,    3|         the two mulattoes. They composed the whole living population
 6    2,    6| absolutely desert shore. Cliffs composed of beds of strata made a
 7    2,    6|   guests could sit comfortably, composed the furniture, which looked
 8    2,   10|        several bottles of port, composed this astonishing meal. The
 9    2,   18|    foundations. The arsenal was composed of seven carbines and seven
10    2,   19|  provisions saved from the raft composed the evening meal. But all
11    3,   10|         of stakes; then a fence composed of osiers, with loop-holes,
12    3,   14|          The principal dish was composed of half a dozen rats, caught
13    3,   15|          and the forest was not composed of trees, but of innumerable
14    3,   20|   submarine mountain, a plateau composed of basaltic rocks and volcanic
15    3,   20|   endive, and pure fresh water, composed the simple repast, worthy
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