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 1    1,    1|     shall see,” said Glenarvan, gently taking out the cork. A strong
 2    1,   10|         first, and then sloping gently down the eastern side of
 3    1,   10|       on the south, and gliding gently down the mountain sides,
 4    1,   14|        not let go his prey, but gently sank down with it on the
 5    1,   15|         with the greatest care, gently feeling each of his aching
 6    1,   26|        said: “Come!”~The Indian gently shook his head.~“Come, friend,”
 7    1,   26| Glenarvan.~“No,” said Thalcave, gently. “Here is Thaouka, and there—
 8    2,   11|   police-officer shook his head gently, but continuously.~“Then
 9    2,   18|   advised Mulrady to let him go gently as soon as he got past the
10    3,    6|         turned. The breeze blew gently from the northwest, and
11    3,   12|  descent.~Glenarvan let himself gently down the slope; soon Lady
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