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 1    1,    1| many of which had pieces of paper sticking to them. These
 2    1,    2| however, on these pieces of paper was a few words here and
 3    1,    2|   wife.~The second piece of paper was even more destroyed
 4    1,    2|     we found in the English paper, we get the whole word GLASGOW
 5    1,    2|   recollect, in the English paper we had SSISTANCE, so by
 6    1,    3| ended, was: “Oh, ma’am, the paper, please!”~“I have not it
 7    1,   24|     taking out the precious paper he had been studying so
 8    2,    7|   out in due form. It was a paper signed by the shipowners
 9    2,   17|    was mechanically getting paper from his note-book. He tore
10    2,   17|    lying on the ground. The paper was so folded that only
11    3,   13|   they were made of printed paper, which Paganel picked up
12    3,   13|    the scorched fragment of paper. “It bids us hope in Him,”
13    3,   13| Lady Helena the fragment of paper on which was legible the
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