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 1    1,    3|    William Tuffnell, the great traveler, one of the many victims
 2    1,    3|        the daughter of a great traveler, and he thought it likely
 3    1,    6| relation of the famous African traveler of that name. A daring man
 4    1,    6|   relation of Burton the great traveler, but I am not even Captain
 5    1,    7|      on the DUNCAN. The French traveler had mistaken his vessel,
 6    1,    7|       Lord, is promised to the traveler who will succeed in ascertaining
 7    1,   11|      in these warm coverings a traveler may sleep soundly, and brave
 8    1,   11|      Glenarvan, an experienced traveler, who knew how to adapt himself
 9    1,   14|     can not fail to strike the traveler’s eye.~The ground, moreover,
10    1,   16|       the sea, the foot of the traveler treads over immense prairies
11    2,   13|       long and painful, as the traveler had no protection whatever
12    3,    8|       overcame his hunger as a traveler. He called to mind the peculiarities
13    3,   17|      from the shoulders of the traveler, while the first warm rays
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