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1    1,   18| arguing, the noble creature yielded, though he still champed
2    2,   15|   and perhaps he would have yielded to Ayrton’s arguments, if
3    2,   18|   the torrents of rain, had yielded still more; the approaches
4    3,    7|    a courageous people, who yielded for a moment, but afterward
5    3,    7|    hours before the Maories yielded to the English cannonade.
6    3,   16|  face to face.”~Lady Helena yielded to his wish. Mary Grant
7    3,   17|  that the quartermaster had yielded to the persuasions of Lady
8    3,   17|    Lady Helena, “but he has yielded to my entreaties, and wishes
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