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1 After breakfast I went up for'ard to take the irons off Sarréo.
2 Let him sit up, Adams, and take the irons off.
3 The Spaniard whom he indicated took the irons , and Henry sat down again in his chair.
4 The mate took the irons off the supercargo first thing, and broke open the middle room.
5 " Take the irons off that child," said the colonel to the constable.
6 There the trader took the irons from William, and as he did so, he said, You are a damned clever fellow.
7 Some time afterwards, finding that confinement was destructive of his health, Hameda came to him, and took the irons from his hands.
8 " Take the irons off this man," he commanded.
9 " Take the irons off him, then."
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