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 1    1,    3|          poor Highlanders.~He had scarcely been married three months,
 2    1,    8|     wonder, for these islands are scarcely 250 miles from Madeira,
 3    1,    8|        torrents that the town was scarcely visible through it. It rose
 4    1,    9|          of the straits. It would scarcely take thirty-six hours to
 5    1,    9|       Magellan said that his head scarcely reached to their waist.”~“
 6    1,   10|          blackened by the flames, scarcely numbering 8,000 inhabitants,
 7    1,   13|        was covered with snow, and scarcely distinguishable from the
 8    1,   13|           rarefied that there was scarcely oxygen enough in it to support
 9    1,   13|         cafe au lait.~Paganel had scarcely looked at it before he exclaimed, “
10    1,   14| completely crushed with grief. He scarcely spoke. The only words that
11    1,   14|         wings bore him along with scarcely the slightest effort, for
12    1,   15|           ran the risk of another scarcely less formidable. He was
13    1,   18|          and thirst that they can scarcely drag one leg after the other,
14    1,   20|        sierra as this. The horses scarcely slackened their speed. At
15    1,   21|      wrecked in June, 1862. It is scarcely two years ago.”~“Oh, more
16    1,   22| stentorian voice.~The warning was scarcely spoken before the enormous
17    1,   23|         and the agile Wilson were scarcely perched on the tree before
18    1,   25|         water. There seemed to be scarcely any air even, as though
19    1,   26|        and alligators, they could scarcely believe they had escaped.~
20    2,    1|           speak, and indeed could scarcely stand. Lady Helena put her
21    2,    2|        before them, and there was scarcely a shade of difference in
22    2,    3|       solitudes of the Poles, man scarcely dares to venture; the most
23    2,    5|         great that his words were scarcely audible, but Lady Helena
24    2,    6|         it was found that she had scarcely deviated two degrees from
25    2,    9|      forms New South Wales.~It is scarcely sixty-two miles from Cape
26    2,   11|          he knew his business. He scarcely spoke, and certainly he
27    2,   11|        besides, all of which were scarcely pleasant. The travelers
28    2,   13|          such a height they could scarcely be distinguished, and their
29    2,   14|      Hottam Station. Our house is scarcely a quarter of a mile distant.”~“
30    2,   16|    Australia? Besides, they would scarcely have disembarked before
31    2,   18|           was practicable. He was scarcely thirty miles from Delegete,
32    2,   19|           they did; but they were scarcely in the current before they
33    3,    4|        the ship’s course, and she scarcely made any way. The heavy,
34    3,    4|          hill which concealed the scarcely risen sun. There was the
35    3,    9|        haughty demeanor, it would scarcely have been supposed that
36    3,    9|   taciturn, like all savages, had scarcely exchanged a word, but from
37    3,    9|       most audacious tourist will scarcely venture to invade these
38    3,   10|           forsake us!”~Robert was scarcely in when he jumped on Wilson’
39    3,   11|         which the unhappy inmates scarcely touched. Misery deadened
40    3,   14|          the lowest point, he was scarcely twenty-five feet from the
41    3,   15|     potato— a poor diet which was scarcely sufficient to recruit the
42    3,   15|          on them. At this moment, scarcely two miles lay between them.
43    3,   15|      bandit crew!~The major could scarcely restrain himself from cursing
44    3,   16|      dress his wounds; but he had scarcely put his hands on the dying
45    3,   18|        and impatient usually, had scarcely spoken during Ayrton’s examination.
46    3,   19|          a low, elongated island, scarcely raised above the waves,
47    3,   19|         only an elongated shadow, scarcely visible. The DUNCAN was
48    3,   20|         near the yacht that I was scarcely thirty fathoms off, when
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