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1    1,    5|  Dumbarton rang again with their joyous outbursts of cheers.~But
2    1,   18|          CURRA-MAMMEL, his loud, joyous neighing seeming to bode
3    1,   21| free-and-easy fashion, said in a joyous voice, in the mother tongue
4    1,   24|           exclaimed Robert, in a joyous tone.~“At his age it is
5    1,   26|      Mary’s neck, amid the loud, joyous hurrahs of the crew on the
6    3,   15|          cried John Mangles in a joyous voice.~And a few minutes
7    3,   17|          with them! The crew, so joyous at departure and so hopeful,
8    3,   17|          him, whether painful or joyous— a man who could have invented
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