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1    1,   19|  Glenarvan nor Thalcave appeared inclined to yield. The Indian had
2    1,   24|      though evidently he was not inclined to favor his friend’s views.~“
3    2,    4|        convicts far more cruelly inclined.”~“You hear what Monsieur
4    2,   10|          phenomenon? Paganel was inclined to think it was some description
5    2,   13|          of travelers.”~Everyone inclined to the opinion of McNabbs
6    2,   15|         were level, but slightly inclined toward the east. Great clumps
7    3,    7| rebellion, William Thompson, was inclined to surrender, but the Australian
8    3,   13|        circumstances. Nobody was inclined to be fastidious, but opinions
9    3,   14|      that it might roll down the inclined plane. As they gradually
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