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 1    1,    5|     Burton, in command of the SCOTIA, a magnificent steamer lying
 2    1,    5|     Considering her size, the SCOTIA might justly look upon the
 3    1,    6|      tell me how you like the SCOTIA?”~“What do you mean by the
 4    1,    6|       What do you mean by the SCOTIA?” put in John Mangles at
 5    1,    6|      Mangles at last.~“By the SCOTIA? Why, the ship we’re on,
 6    1,    6|   will make our voyage in the SCOTIA appear as short as agreeable.”~
 7    1,    7|     and from the cab into the SCOTIA, where I had booked my cabin
 8    1,    7|   said John Mangles.~“But the SCOTIA.”~“This vessel is not the
 9    1,    7|        This vessel is not the SCOTIA.”~It would be impossible
10    1,    7|     taken for me on board the SCOTIA.”~“Oh, as to the SCOTIA,
11    1,    7|       SCOTIA.”~“Oh, as to the SCOTIA, you’ll have to give that
12    2,    2|      one he had booked on the SCOTIA. It had been till now occupied
13    3,   16| friends when the songs of old Scotia fell on their ears. The
14    3,   21|   were returning to their old Scotia.~As soon as the DUNCAN had
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