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 1    1,    1|         on the table before the eager gaze of his wife and friends.~
 2    1,   10|         The sailors were all so eager to join the expedition that
 3    1,   16|        men questioning him with eager glances. Paganel was so
 4    1,   24|    happy,” interrupted Paganel, eager to insure one partisan at
 5    1,   25|        the Major, sometimes the eager, curious glance of Paganel,
 6    1,   26|         dark already, and their eager gaze could discover no traces
 7    2,   11|        him, but Paganel, always eager for novelties, was for visiting
 8    2,   15|     never relaxed. Everyone was eager to reach the goal—that is
 9    3,   14|         clustered round Paganel eager to hear his project.~Paganel
10    3,   19| assembled on the poop, each one eager to examine the land they
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