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 1    1,   20|      It was here that Thalcave hoped to meet the Caciques, in
 2    1,   21|     but a military one, and he hoped in due time, with the help
 3    1,   22|       a syllable as to what he hoped or feared. This strange
 4    2,    2|    distance which John Mangles hoped to clear in ten days, if
 5    2,    5|        this manner, and it was hoped that morning would bring
 6    2,   10|      element. The stock-keeper hoped when night came he might
 7    2,   11|     The murderers had no doubt hoped, by dragging their victim
 8    2,   19|      to a certain extent, John hoped to reach the opposite shore.
 9    3,    4|         John Mangles therefore hoped that the wretched hull would
10    3,    6| Mangles with anxiety.~Still he hoped to succeed. The wind freshened.
11    3,    7|       well as they could.~John hoped that the duration of this
12    3,   11|    that nerved his arm, but he hoped that the wrath of Kai-Koumou
13    3,   13|        of their pursuers. They hoped then to find some practicable
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