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 1    1,    8|         sent in a request to that effect. But I never thought of
 2    1,    9|      masses which had an imposing effect. Cloud-capped mountains
 3    1,   11|           peculiarly exhilarating effect on the nervous system. As
 4    1,   24|        have a peculiarly exciting effect on him.~Glenarvan, as usual,
 5    2,    5|          with a sheet of oil. Its effect is immediate, but very temporary.
 6    2,    7|       crew of the BRITANNIA.”~The effect of such a declaration may
 7    2,   14|      great master to the end. The effect of this soft melody on the
 8    3,   11| Polynesian races, has the primary effect of isolating the “tabooed”
 9    3,   11|    tabooed. His interdict has the effect of the old royal “veto.”~
10    3,   11|         reminded Glenarvan of the effect produced on the chief by
11    3,   11|         distance gave a fantastic effect to the undulating movement
12    3,   17|   persuasions of Lady Helena. The effect was electrical. The entire
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