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1    1,    1|       drinking a drop or two of strong liquor, and of then smoking
2    1,   11|         the breeze was scarcely strong enough to lift the bunting.~
3    1,   13|    personal appearance. But his strong black beard, which the scissors
4    2,    3|          How could he remove so strong a presumption? If it was
5    2,    4| contented with muttering:~“Very strong, indeed; very strong!”~Judge
6    2,    4|       Very strong, indeed; very strong!”~Judge Jarriquez was evidently
7    2,    6|         use, the adventurer was strong, active, and artful, so
8    2,   12|  letters, he was already pretty strong in such mental pastimes.
9    2,   16|       of the pirogues, with two strong rowers, under the command
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