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1    1,   14|       over and began to fall, supported by his great wings spread
2    1,   23|   almost perpendicularly, and supported the immense parasol of foliage,
3    1,   25|     from east to north seemed supported by a phosphoric band of
4    2,    8|    country.~When John Mangles supported the proposition of Paganel,
5    2,   19|       and the raft, no longer supported, was dragged away. John
6    3,    1| advantage of it.~John Mangles supported Paganel’s proposal. He advised
7    3,   12| Glenarvan climbed the slopes, supported, not to say carried, by
8    3,   15|  formed great green pavilions supported on the inextricable network
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