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1    1,    4|         left his little ones in charge of his cousin, a good old
2    1,    5|         which, so he was put in charge of John Mangles, to be properly
3    1,   11|     after which he gave them in charge of a BAQUEANO, or Argentine
4    1,   13|           I plead guilty to the charge. But come, now, though you
5    2,    5|        I put Miss Grant in your charge.”~“Yes, my Lord,” replied
6    2,    7|         had been given into his charge, and he ran away and tried
7    2,   10| regiments of sheep followed, in charge of twenty men, and last
8    2,   12|       Reverend Paxton put me in charge of Jeffries Smith; but unfortunately
9    3,   20|        that moment the boat, in charge of John Mangles, turned
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