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1 1,4| But a sailor is never at a loss when there is a question 2 1,5| no result. It was a grave loss in their circumstances, 3 1,5| Herbert did not reply. The loss of the box was certainly 4 1,5| appearance of this new land, the loss of their leader, the exploration 5 1,6| would not believe in the loss of Cyrus Harding. No, it 6 1,2| of the Union were at no loss for the right name of these 7 1,9| plateau. This was a great loss of time, and was also very 8 1,9| would avoid all fatigue and loss of time, for the inhabitants 9 2,2| but Jup was very weak from loss of blood, and a high fever 10 3,7| too much enfeebled by the loss of blood. ~The reporter, 11 3,3| which he was so proud. ~The loss of the "Bonadventure" was 12 3,3| it was agreed that this loss should be repaired as soon 13 3,6| succored, shall ever mourn your loss." ~Herbert, who had drawn