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1    2,    5|      groaning of the timbers, awakened the passengers, who speedily
2    2,   12|      felt his warmer sympathy awakened for the poor child.~To speak
3    2,   14|      their liveliest interest awakened for its success. They spoke
4    2,   17|    these details combined had awakened the Major’s suspicions.~
5    2,   18|    since, the wounded man had awakened from his lethargy, and the
6    3,   12| breathed, Mary Grant, already awakened by the sounds in the hut,
7    3,   12|    them. Some birds, suddenly awakened, flew away, uttering feeble
8    3,   15|  instinct as a naturalist was awakened. He called his companions,
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