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1    2,    8|   Major.~“Too intelligent!” muttered McNabbs, who, without any
2    2,   15|       Very strange, truly,” muttered the Major.~Glenarvan was
3    2,   17|  his sister’s arms. Paganel muttered in a tone of vexation: “
4    2,   17|    replied Paganel. Then he muttered to himself, “Aland! aland!
5    2,   18|     eyes unclosed, his lips muttered incoherent words, and the
6    3,   13|     the singular phenomenon muttered to himself:~“Let me see!
7    3,   17| features contracted, and he muttered in a low voice, “I cannot,
8    3,   19|   time.”~“In both of them!” muttered Paganel; “that’s strange,
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