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 1    1,    4| PROPOSAL~LADY HELENA thought it best to say nothing to the children
 2    1,    4|       immediately, to learn the best and worst. Even if she were
 3    1,    5|        yacht, he was one of the best skippers in Glasgow. He
 4    1,    6|     said his wife, “you are the best of men.”~“Not at all,” was
 5    1,    6|      the reply; “but I have the best of crews and the best of
 6    1,    6|       the best of crews and the best of ships. You dont admire
 7    1,    7|        for I had heard that the best way to prevent sea-sickness
 8    1,    7|  learning, and he is one of the best geographers in France.”~“
 9    1,    8|    themselves below the poop as best they might. Naturally enough,
10    1,   10|      grief. Lady Helena did her best to comfort them by loving
11    1,   12|         by instinct, and it was best to trust to them.~For about
12    1,   12|     mountain as straight as the best guide in the Cordilleras.”~
13    1,   14|       long delay; indeed it was best for all parties to continue
14    1,   16|          replied Paganel in his best Spanish; “the route from
15    1,   17|       stings. The Major did his best to console him by reminding
16    1,   18|    Thalcave what he thought was best to be done. A rapid conversation
17    1,   18|      continue the route as they best can, while the others, whose
18    1,   18|         why Thalcave thought it best to go first to Guamini,
19    1,   18|       you know that you are the best of all.”~“No, most certainly
20    1,   18|     middle of the night, so the best thing we can do is to get
21    1,   21|     mouth of the Rio Negro. The best thing to do now was to get
22    1,   23|      sleep as if we were in the best beds in the world. We have
23    1,   24|          my dear Glenarvan; the best geographers have agreed
24    1,   24|       He likes to eat an Indian best, and next to him a negro,
25    1,   25|       the Major.~“And one of my best, McNabbs. I am of Glenarvan’
26    2,    1|     mouthful, though he did his best to eat and talk at the same
27    2,    2|         remained silent, it was best to take no notice of it.~
28    2,    5|       to the men, and doing his best to make ready for the storm,
29    2,    7|       The quartermaster did his best to satisfy the poor girl,
30    2,    7|         s opinion as to what is best to be done. Your advice,
31    2,    8|  consult the Irishman about the best method of transport. All
32    2,    8|        him, ready to give their best help. Ayrton was there,
33    2,    8|         A good one, and that is best,” replied Glenarvan.~“And
34    2,    8|       not a man-of-war— not the best among them, I mean—could
35    2,    8|       Glenarvan to take all his best men, and even urged him
36    2,    8|        offer his Lordship their best wishes for the success of
37    2,   10|   perfect gravity, choosing the best route by instinct, and fully
38    2,   10|     might be able to choose the best pasturage. Taking leave
39    2,   12|      worthy geographer into his best friend.~It was in reply
40    2,   12|         of him. He had done his best to answer every question
41    2,   15|       It would certainly be the best place,” said Ayrton. “We
42    2,   15|       immediately. They did the best they could with the sunk
43    2,   16|         two sailors doing their best to get it out of the deep
44    2,   16|     being then settled, what is best to do?”~The response was
45    3,    1|         decision, he thought it best to visit the ship mentioned
46    3,    1|     Spiro spero,’ and it is the best motto in the world!”~
47    3,    2|      shoe.~They had to make the best of it. Happily, five days,
48    3,    4|         Their friends did their best to amuse them. Paganel tried
49    3,    6|         further.”~“As you think best, John.”~“On then, Wilson,”
50    3,   12|      Glenarvan only thought how best to get lost among them.
51    3,   13|         been furnished with his best night gear, and the party
52    3,   14|       on it could trace out the best roads.~After discussion,
53    3,   15|         country as this will be best understood. Camping was
54    3,   17|      venture to affirm that the best judge in the Temple would
55    3,   18|   necessaries. I will manage as best I can, and will repent if
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