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 1    1,    5|    abundance of money at his command, and enough remained to
 2    1,    5|    Glenarvan offered him the command of the DUNCAN, he accepted
 3    1,    5| others of Captain Burton, in command of the SCOTIA, a magnificent
 4    1,    6|   asked Lady Helena.~“If you command me,” replied McNabbs.~“Oh!”
 5    1,   18|  flattered at having supreme command.~“But mind, Paganel, no
 6    2,    4|     de Torres, the second in command of the fleet of Quiros,
 7    2,    6|    from this elevation could command a view of the whole plain
 8    2,   13|      men; they are under the command of a certain Ben Joyce,
 9    3,    2| filled. The quartermaster in command was instantly struck with
10    3,    3|     not hesitate to take the command of the vessel. When we get
11    3,    3|      imbecile can resume his command, and then he is at liberty
12    3,   13|   had ceased by an imperious command. The natives had paused
13    3,   17|   which he thought he was to command as master, he was a prisoner,
14    3,   18|    Mr. Paganel, I should now command the DUNCAN. Such is my history,
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