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 1    1,    7|            Lord Glenarvan, after a brief pause, “that would certainly
 2    1,   10| accomplished that it will be but a brief separation, and—”~“Yes,
 3    1,   17|            the Pampas.~There was a brief interruption this day to
 4    1,   19|       attacks of wild beasts for a brief interval.~There was nothing
 5    1,   20|           replied Paganel.~After a brief colloquy he returned and
 6    2,   14|            the travelers like some brief vision which had come and
 7    2,   15|            came on rapidly after a brief twilight, but the heat did
 8    2,   16|             The Major alone, whose brief absence had not been noticed,
 9    2,   16|           the young captain, after brief reflection. “There will
10    3,   18|            in silence. But after a brief reflection, he replied:~“
11    3,   20|           children had given him a brief sketch of the DUNCAN’S history.~
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