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 1    2,   11|       metal, guarded by the local police, was coming from the mines
 2    2,   11|       colony, and a detachment of police, commanded by an inspector.
 3    2,   11|          him and the inspector of police. The latter was a tall,
 4    2,   11|           to a distance, that the police would be put on a wrong
 5    2,   13| glittering weapons of the mounted police that rode by its side, as
 6    2,   13|         that the inspector of the police was not mistaken.”~Glenarvan
 7    2,   15|           his attention.~It was a police notice, and announcing the
 8    2,   17|           had been offered by the police for the apprehension of
 9    2,   17|         replied McNabbs; “and the police declare they are as ignorant
10    2,   17|         future may explain.”~“The police are not even aware of Ayrton’
11    3,   17|        Ben Joyce placarded by the police, when the police have never
12    3,   17|           by the police, when the police have never had me in their
13    3,   21|           apprehension should the police ever be on his track.~“Bah!”
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