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1    1,   11|        in the country are much superior to their progenitors. They
2    1,   18|    water, which was pronounced superior to all the porter in the
3    1,   22|      The impassive McNabbs was superior to all circumstances. Paganel,
4    2,    1| pronounced excellent, and even superior to the festivities of the
5    2,   10|     oxen themselves, beasts of superior intelligence, recognized
6    2,   17|    intelligent, but robust and superior to all fatigue.~Mulrady’
7    2,   19|      have been pronounced even superior to its reputation had it
8    3,    1|      manners were in no degree superior to those of the five sailors
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