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 1    1,    8|      country!” said the Major.~“Comfort yourself, my dear Paganel,
 2    1,   10|     Lady Helena did her best to comfort them by loving caresses,
 3    1,   21|        could not find a word of comfort to say to him. Paganel gesticulated
 4    1,   23|    Glenarvan could not find any comfort to give him. What could
 5    2,    6|       had not a word of hope or comfort to give them. John Mangles
 6    2,   18| themselves speak. They went for comfort under the shelter of the
 7    3,    1|       MACQUARIE was inferior in comfort to the DUNCAN. But after
 8    3,    5|       Well, McNabbs, if it will comfort you—you may as well be told—
 9    3,   11|         Nothing was omitted for comfort. The husband and wife were
10    3,   13|    ladies. The sound will bring comfort to their hearts.”~Glenarvan
11    3,   20|      find that independence and comfort she so lacks in Europe.”~“
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