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1    1,    1|       I dare say this frail concern has made a long voyage,
2    1,   12|   to men.”~“Ah, that’s your concern; I have done all I could.
3    2,    6|  Major, who gave himself no concern on the subject.~They were
4    2,    8|  such a long, narrow, shaky concern, and to guide such a team
5    2,   10|     ladiesfeet; the whole concern began to float, though John
6    2,   13| should not give myself much concern about these wretches.”~Glenarvan
7    2,   16| humidity.~Glenarvan’s first concern was the wagon; this was
8    3,    1|   and his party gave him no concern. He neither knew, nor cared
9    3,    2| interfere with what did not concern him. He was accustomed to
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