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 1    1,    6|                   CHAPTER VI AN UNEXPECTED PASSENGER~THE ladies passed
 2    1,   10|      Paganel.~This reply was so unexpected, and yet so admissible,
 3    1,   19|  favorite’s services was wholly unexpected by the Indian, who was talking
 4    1,   22|         of the Atlantic. Unless unexpected and certainly improbable
 5    1,   24|      astonishment greeted these unexpected words of the learned geographer.
 6    2,    5|         was at the wheel, by an unexpected blow from the tiller. The
 7    2,    7|        excitement caused by the unexpected incident, Glenarvan cared
 8    2,    7| something suspicious about this unexpected meeting. Certainly the man
 9    2,   13|         enough for that. If any unexpected event should oblige us to
10    2,   15|      the vehicle groaned at the unexpected jolts, which Ayrton with
11    2,   16|       mimosas were watching the unexpected prey. Glenarvan and his
12    2,   16|        on to Twofold Bay.”~This unexpected proposition was greeted
13    3,    1|    Sydney, when Paganel made an unexpected proposition.~The geographer
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