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1    1,    1| mizzen-mast, and a blue standard bearing the initials E. G., embroidered
2    1,    3|  Highland poetry about his whole bearing. He was known to be brave
3    1,   22|       the men would, the current bearing them right down to it.~Just
4    2,    1|      should mention the intrepid bearing of Lady Helena and Mary
5    2,   15|      perfect health, and bravely bearing the fatigues of the voyage.
6    2,   18|      guardians kept close watch, bearing philosophically the rain
7    3,    8|        low scrub of small bushes bearing little white flowers, mixed
8    3,    9|       betrayed it in his haughty bearing.~His figure, draped in a
9    3,   16|         and thin, haggard faces, bearing marks of horrible sufferings,
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