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 1    1,    9|          lodged as if they were on shore.~The blacks here found their
 2    1,   10|          ubas half-stranded on the shore.~During the whole of the
 3    1,   10|          grounding on the easterly shore of the island of Sinicure;
 4    1,   10|     appeared for an instant on the shore. They were armed with arrows
 5    1,   11|      therefore necessary to get on shore, and there at the edge of
 6    1,   15| represented by the captains of the shore, who, in their capacity
 7    1,   15|         could catch her up.~On the shore they saw the little hillocks
 8    1,   15|    moorings near a slightly rising shore, and nothing disturbed the
 9    1,   16|   intention of putting his foot on shore, had decided this time,
10    1,   16|            eyes open.~The southern shore of the lake had to be followed
11    1,   16|           quite disposed to put on shore the intruder who had been
12    1,   17|          stretch themselves on the shore, and install themselves
13    1,   18|            Calderon Island and the shore, was very narrow, although
14    2,    8|          current whatever near the shore, and the reeds shot up out
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