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 1    1,    1|                   CHAPTER I THE SHARK~ON the 26th of July, 1864,
 2    1,    1|       Mangles, “I think it is a shark, and a fine large one too.”~“
 3    1,    1|         fine large one too.”~“A shark on these shores!”~“There
 4    1,    1| balance-fish,’ or hammer-headed shark, if I am not much mistaken.
 5    1,    1|       and every movement of the shark was distinctly visible.
 6    1,    1|        took at once, though the shark was full fifty yards distant.
 7    1,    1|       no longer any fear of the shark. But, though the sailors’
 8    1,    1|    practice on all ships when a shark is captured, but Lady Glenarvan
 9    1,    1|        though the hammer-headed shark is not classed among the
10    1,    1|         it is a bottle that the shark has got in his stomach.”~“
11    1,    1|    ocean a long time before the shark swallowed it.”~“I quite
12    1,    1|         it is a lucky thing the shark swallowed them, I must say,”
13    1,    1|        with such a postman as a shark, that goes against wind
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