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1    1,   15| delicacy, and his treatment so revived the lad’s strength, that
2    3,    9|    further questions; but hope revived in his heart. He concluded
3    3,   12|      creaked: the fire outside revived with the puffs of wind,
4    3,   12|     biting cold of the morning revived the poor young lady. She
5    3,   12|        fire, which immediately revived. His face was lighted up
6    3,   13|        to it by hunger. We are revived now, and ought to take advantage
7    3,   20|  fancies about Robinson Crusoe revived in full force. “He is not
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