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1 1, 3 | more than again seeing my country, my friends, my little lodging 2 1, 3 | portmanteau for whatever country it might be, or however 3 1, 8 | Good! and from what country?" ~"From the land of rogues!" ~" 4 1, 8 | rogues!" ~"My brave Ned, that country is not clearly indicated 5 1, 10| renounce for ever seeing our country, our friends, our relations 6 2, 1 | only undertakers of the country, had not been able to devour. 7 2, 3 | inhabitant of an oppressed country; and I am still, and shall 8 2, 4 | most important towns of the country of Oman. I admired its strange 9 2, 8 | the history of one's own country by heart; but in the condition 10 2, 12| into a tavern in his own country." ~Certainly the monotony 11 2, 14| south and east, an immense country and a chaotic heap of rocks 12 2, 19| tempests are so frequent, that country of waterspouts and cyclones 13 2, 20| recollections of his abandoned country? If not, what did he feel? 14 2, 21| can you recognise what country she belongs to?" ~The Canadian 15 2, 21| cherished, and venerated--country, wife, children, father, 16 2, 22| miles to the east." ~"What country is it?" ~"I do not know; 17 2, 23| inhabits the ocean, his adopted country, may hatred be appeased