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 1    1      |                   PART I. THE GIANT RAFT~
 2    1,    8|   long boathooks by which the giant raft was to be kept in mid-stream.~
 3    1,   10|       to save a halt, and the giant raft glided peacefully on
 4    1,   14|    clock in the afternoon the giant raft passed the mouth of
 5    1,   18|   side were massed forests of giant trees, whose summits towered
 6    2,    1|        Here the voyage of the giant raft, so tragically interrupted,
 7    2,   19|       the family on board the giant raft, and when evening came
 8    2,   20|      who belonged to him.~The giant raft glided along with greater
 9    2,   20|       soon left behind by the giant raft. And so was the village
10    2,   20|  formed a procession with the giant raft, and seemed lke sloops
11    2,   20|      of the passengers of the giant raft beat high. At length
12    2,   20| Dacosta’s family, was not the giant raft large enough to receive
13    2,   20|     on which it had taken the giant raft so many months to drift.
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