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 1    1,    4|      and, holding out his arms, drew his wife into a close, fond
 2    1,    6| passenger seized his telescope, drew it out to its fullest extent,
 3    1,   19|       yelling resounded.~Robert drew back involuntarily.~“You
 4    1,   26|     OEUVRE of Lawrence. This he drew out, and offered to Thalcave,
 5    2,   10|         the horses.~Sam Machell drew the attention of his auditors
 6    2,   13|     tubular trunks. He found it drew capitally, and the smoke
 7    3,    1|      very dangerous.~As the day drew to a close, Glenarvan had
 8    3,    4|         great red head. Then he drew a great deep breath of air,
 9    3,    6|         the frail craft as they drew near it. It must evidently
10    3,    6|      danger was imminent.~Night drew on; the sun’s disc, enlarged
11    3,   11|       the earth.~The Kai-Koumou drew near; suddenly the wretched
12    3,   12|         unusual sound, rose and drew nearer to the Ware-Atoua.
13    3,   13|       on by the loud cries that drew nearer and nearer. The avenging
14    3,   15|         unfortunate crew, as he drew nearer to the sea. He apparently
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