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 1    1,    5|        Glenarvan was quite the center of attraction, and the excitement
 2    1,   11|   immense plaid with a hole in center, and their legs in high
 3    1,   25|     Glenarvan went back to the center of the trunk.~“Well, Glenarvan,
 4    1,   25|     immense globe of fire, the center of which was the OMBU.~Glenarvan
 5    1,   25|       and sweeping up into its center a column of water from the
 6    2,    9|       provisions, was the very center of the caravan, the moving
 7    2,    9|       of which, instead of the center, rose out of the waves originally
 8    2,    9|      encloses, perhaps, in its center, a sea partly evaporated,
 9    2,   17|    buried in mud, was made the center of the camp, and two men
10    3,    8|     Fire still runs across its center, shakes it, convulses it,
11    3,    9| extraordinary velocity.~In the center of this long canoe, with
12    3,   10|     the trachytic lavas of the center of the island. And these
13    3,   11|        above the level, in the center of the enclosure. The crowd
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