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 1    1,    3|      himself, for he would have given the whole of his cloak to
 2    1,    3|         to refuse an invitation given with such heart, and Miss
 3    1,    4|       St. Katrine’s Church, had given him a thorough education,
 4    1,    4|    future for him. She had long given up all hope of the BRITANNIA,
 5    1,    5|  capital sailor, having already given proof, in some of his long
 6    1,    8|       of this mountain, and has given a description of it which
 7    1,    9|    Spanish, would not have been given to imaginary beings.” “Oh,
 8    1,   10|      the latitude and longitude given refer to the actual place
 9    1,   12|        signal for departure was given immediately, and they struck
10    1,   18|       to rejoin Thalcave at the given rendezvous, but we will
11    1,   18|        last ration of water was given them, and drunk with more
12    1,   19|      wolf, for this is the name given to it by the Pampas Indians.
13    1,   21|         Tandil, to which it has given its name, includes all the
14    1,   21|         shipwreck is explicitly given. The BRITANNIA was wrecked
15    1,   21|       was palpable. The details given by the Sergeant, the nationality
16    1,   23|       Grant by following up the given parallel, ought we not to
17    1,   26|       nearly over. The rain had given place to light mists, which
18    1,   26|   America was accomplished, the given line of march being scrupulously
19    2,    1|        the decisive orders were given, McNabbs asked for a few
20    2,    2|       to take him on board at a given port. His cabin was got
21    2,    5|       for danger seemed to have given the men double strength.
22    2,    6|        evident that the degrees given related to the place where
23    2,    6|         to accept an invitation given with such grace. Lady Helena
24    2,    6|         the precise indications given of the whereabouts of the
25    2,    7|       at the farewell breakfast given on board the BRITANNIA to
26    2,    7|         ten years old, had been given into his charge, and he
27    2,    7|       by the information he had given them, when Major McNabbs,
28    2,    8|         guineas.~The signal was given to start, and Lady Helena
29    2,    9|  Paganel. “Here are the numbers given by the last statistics;
30    2,   15|          the signal to halt was given, and the tent pitched. The
31    2,   16|     more, the quartermaster has given us incontestable proofs
32    2,   17|    proved by the minute details given us by Ayrton, and are corroborated
33    3,    6|     raft was finished. John had given all his attention to the
34    3,    6|         it would certainly have given way, and the raft must have
35    3,    8|        signal for departure was given by Glenarvan. During the
36    3,    9|   Zealand.~Dumont DUrville has given some curious details as
37    3,   11| probability that Kai-Koumou had given up all idea of exchange,
38    3,   17|        we touch at, you will be given up into the hands of the
39    3,   17|        adopted, and orders were given to the engineer to get up
40    3,   17|         head like a man who has given up all hope, and whose convictions
41    3,   18|      about the convicts; he had given her the number of the Australian
42    3,   19|    father, who would never have given us up. Ah, Mary, how good
43    3,   20|         yacht, his children had given him a brief sketch of the
44    3,   20|     Captain Grant, you have not given up the project, then, which
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