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 1  Int      |       a condor carries off a lad. In Australia they are stopped
 2    1,   12|     no,” said the courageous lad; “I can still walk; don’
 3    1,   15|     treatment so revived the lad’s strength, that it was
 4    1,   19|       No, my Lord,” said the lad in a firm tone, “and moreover,
 5    1,   19| round him. He thought of the lad standing there, and of his
 6    1,   19|     his arms round the young lad, and resolved to defend
 7    1,   23|     What could he say to the lad?~Had they not searched exactly
 8    2,    1|    the devotion of the young lad, Sergeant Manuel, the inundations,
 9    2,   12|      Orkneys.”~“Yes, yes, my lad; but there are other states
10    3,   12|      be very silent.”~“Brave lad!” repeated Glenarvan.~“Watch
11    3,   15|     Austin! Tom Austin!” the lad shouted. “He is on board!
12    3,   20|      s exploits, and how the lad had already paid back part
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