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1    1,   14|      go his prey, but gently sank down with it on the ground,
2    1,   19|    folded his arms. His head sank on his chest, and he appeared
3    1,   19|  distant darkness.~Glenarvan sank prostrate on the ground,
4    1,   22|   gave way at every step. It sank each moment more and more,
5    2,   15| known, but one of the horses sank suddenly, without the slightest
6    2,   15|      when the wagon suddenly sank up to the middle of the
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