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 1    1,    5|     opportunity of showing his devotion.~Tom Austin, the mate, was
 2    1,   12|     Many a time, but for their devotion and courage the small band
 3    2,    1|      be proud. His courage and devotion, and the dangers he had
 4    2,    1| episode of the red wolves, the devotion of the young lad, Sergeant
 5    2,    8|       to advance his cause—his devotion to Lady Helena and his Lordship,
 6    2,   16|    incontestable proofs of his devotion ever since the commencement
 7    2,   18|     his Lordship this proof of devotion.~Paganel had recovered his
 8    3,    1|  Manglesside it was a life’s devotion; on Mary’s undying gratitude.~
 9    3,   19|     You have confidence in his devotion to us, and so have I. He
10    3,   19|      Harry Grant, and that the devotion of the captain was so unbounded.~“
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