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 1    1,    1|          was still an end of wire hanging, though eaten away with
 2    1,    3|        speaker with his eyes, and hanging on her lips. His childish
 3    1,    6|          enough there was Robert, hanging on the yards of the topgallant
 4    1,   14|          his clothes, and had him hanging already at least one hundred
 5    1,   21|       young Robert, his very life hanging on the lips of the Sergeant.~
 6    1,   23|           in his own fashion, and hanging their ponchos on the tree,
 7    1,   26|        imagining that Paganel was hanging on to him. A general and
 8    2,   10|        jumped into the water, and hanging on by the bullockshorns,
 9    2,   15|           s a fellow that’s worth hanging, and no mistake,” said Glenarvan
10    3,   12| projecting point of rock, the end hanging over.~John Mangles, before
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