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 1    1,    1|       sailors on the yacht were watching all the animal’s movements
 2    1,    4|         give him all he needed, watching over him and caring for
 3    1,    6|     smoke. He stood motionless, watching the track of the yacht.
 4    1,   19|       of danger.~As he was thus watching and listening, Thaouka gave
 5    2,    5|      ladies, who were anxiously watching the DENOUEMENT of this war
 6    2,    5|     stay in the shrouds himself watching the tempest.~The remainder
 7    2,    7|      regaining his freedom, and watching for the slightest opportunity
 8    2,   11|      and contented himself with watching the neighborhood of the
 9    2,   16| croaking among the mimosas were watching the unexpected prey. Glenarvan
10    3,    3|    enough; my sailors and I are watching on the poop; but when we
11    3,   10|        hesitated, all the while watching the Maori chief.~“I do not
12    3,   12|        exhaustion and prolonged watching.~Then Glenarvan, taking
13    3,   12|        five-and-twenty men were watching the only egress from the
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