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1 XIV | young woman being still in a state of complete prostration. 2 XIV | which has since become a state prison; its commerce has 3 XVIII | Fix did not look at the state of things in the same light. 4 XX | in a feverish, nervous state, repaired to the pilot-boat, 5 XXIV | not fail to perceive the state of the lady's heart; and, 6 XXVI | train sped on across the State of California. ~The country 7 XXVI | important place, the seat of the State government, with its fine 8 XXVI | The train entered the State of Nevada through the Carson 9 XXVIII| Frenchman was absorbed in the state of the sky and the depression 10 XXXI | passed rapidly across the State of Iowa, by Council Bluffs, 11 XXXIII| slackened, owing to the state of the sea, the long waves 12 XXXVI | passed these three days in a state of feverish suspense. Would 13 XXXVII| past eight. But in what a state he was! With his hair in