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1    2,   18|      blood flowed from it; the patient’s paleness and weakness
2    2,   18|      never left him. Never was patient so well tended, nor by such
3    2,   19|        blood accounted for the patient’s extreme exhaustion. The
4    3,    7|   force of the storm. The most patient of men would have rebelled
5    3,   17| Glenarvan was determined to be patient. Powerful motives urged
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