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1    1,   15|   learned geographer, getting impatient.~“He speaks badly; that
2    1,   26|    out.~The Major advised his impatient relative to restrain himself
3    1,   26|       an hour he followed his impatient friend, mechanically letting
4    2,    4|       replied the geographer, impatient of contradiction.~“Yes,
5    2,    9|    tease Paganel.~“Just wait, impatient Major,” was his rejoinder. “
6    2,   11|     many days, and Glenarvan, impatient to succeed, could brook
7    3,    6|   lost in vain efforts. John, impatient of delay, cut the rope,
8    3,   18| geographer, so loquacious and impatient usually, had scarcely spoken
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