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 1    1,    2|   the others looked on with anxious eyes. At last he said: “
 2    1,    3|    Lady Helena began to get anxious as the day wore on. In the
 3    1,   10|    preparations, for he was anxious to be ready by the appointed
 4    2,    4|      replied Glenarvan; and anxious to give a less gloomy turn
 5    2,    7|  Ayrton, as if particularly anxious on that score.~“The DUNCAN
 6    2,    7|   though?” asked Glenarvan, anxious to go into all the difficulties
 7    2,   10|   on to the side. It was an anxious moment.~Fortunately a vigorous
 8    3,    5| them on the shore. John was anxious to reach the land before
 9    3,    8|  follows it. They were very anxious to reach the confluence
10    3,   11|    recall him to life, were anxious that he should have nothing
11    3,   13|    them. The fugitives were anxious to reach it that they might
12    3,   15|  little party, who were all anxious to escape from this barren
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