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 1    1,   11|          the mules stopped, they urged it on with a guttural cry,
 2    1,   18|    Indian did not attempt it. He urged Thaouka to a gallop, and
 3    1,   19|        Several of them, however, urged on by the hindmost ranks,
 4    1,   19|       and both he and the Indian urged on their steeds to a still
 5    2,    8|       all his best men, and even urged him to do it, which advice,
 6    2,   11| Glenarvan, followed by the rest, urged on his horse. In a few minutes
 7    2,   15|         of Gippsland, and Ayrton urged Lord Glenarvan to send orders
 8    3,    3|    Maories is a lost man. I have urged my friends to cross the
 9    3,   15|       their escape, and prudence urged them to lose no time in
10    3,   17|        patient. Powerful motives urged him to find out certain
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