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 1    1,    1|       We shall know that, too, presently, and we may affirm this
 2    1,    9| through the luminous darkness. Presently ruins came in sight, crumbling
 3    1,   14|      of inert bodies in space. Presently he began to wheel round
 4    1,   17|     readiness for any trouble.~Presently the nomads came in sight,
 5    1,   22|     had not been mistaken, for presently they found themselves in
 6    1,   26|    near the coast as possible.~Presently, through the glass, they
 7    2,    7|     soon neared the shore, and presently dashed violently against
 8    2,   10|  whistles, and vo-ciferations.~Presently a man came out of the cloud.
 9    2,   12|   wagon, followed by Mary, and presently the whole company surrounded
10    2,   18|   await the return of McNabbs.~Presently the leather curtains of
11    3,    8|     eaten without a sound, and presently a profound sleep overcame
12    3,   19|    became pale and silent, and presently fell down insensible, like
13    3,   19|      vigorously that they were presently almost close to the shore.~
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