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1    1,   10|  enriched the larder after this fortunate excursion. At Pevas, where
2    1,   17|       Yes,” said Benito, “it is fortunate, for they are sufficiently
3    1,   17| formidable creatures, and it is fortunate that their attacks can be
4    2,    8|      this depression.”~This was fortunate, it must be admitted. But
5    2,   11|  arrival of the Santa Ana was a fortunate coincidence.~By a shout
6    2,   13|  anxious to know if he had been fortunate in his researches. He had
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