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 1    1,    3|     like Lord Glenarvan to be able on his arrival to tell the
 2    1,    5|       it is always well to be able to send a good round bullet
 3    1,    6|    Helena and Mary Grant were able to come on deck at daybreak,
 4    1,    6|     were too astonished to be able to utter a single word.
 5    1,    7|    part, I am very glad to be able to offer you, meantime,
 6    1,    9|      did not despair of being able to speak the language fluently
 7    1,    9|     was so vexed at not being able to catch a glimpse of any
 8    1,    9|  straits widened, and she was able to get round Narborough
 9    1,   15|    very short time I shall be able to thank the Patagonian
10    1,   16|    hurricane, but Paganel was able to reassure him on that
11    1,   17|       much vexed at not being able to enter into some sort
12    1,   18|      party.~“But would you be able for it, my boy?”~“Oh, I
13    1,   18|   Wilson, nor myself would be able to rejoin Thalcave at the
14    1,   18|     were so rejoiced at being able to quench their thirst,
15    1,   19|       horse well enough to be able to trust his wonderful lightness
16    1,   22|      very likely might not be able to get to it, but, at all
17    1,   23|       doubt the tree would be able to resist the current, but
18    1,   26|       a little, and they were able to reflect on the dangers
19    1,   26|     opinion that she would be able to keep five miles out.~
20    1,   26|       Lady Helena will not be able to come,” said Tom Austin. “
21    2,    1|      stood round, so as to be able to follow the argument of
22    2,    1|    the way. Then we should be able to ascertain if the BRITANNIA
23    2,    5| between the waves, and not be able to raise herself. But Mangles
24    2,    8|   couples. These animals were able to draw both with head and
25    2,   10|  their head, that he might be able to choose the best pasturage.
26    2,   10|      horses and bullocks were able to regain their footing,
27    2,   15| quartermaster would be better able to follow it up than any
28    2,   16|      short journeys, would be able to take us to the coast;
29    2,   18|      sailor rejoiced in being able to give his Lordship this
30    2,   18|     was certain of soon being able to outdistance the convicts,
31    2,   18|    not sure that he should be able to restrain him, or if Glenarvan,
32    2,   19|    day, the 24th, Mulrady was able to walk part of the way.
33    3,    2|    and the quartermaster were able to swim to the ships, and
34    3,    4|      sheet of water not being able to escape quickly by the
35    3,    4|     sea. Whether she would be able to go about under shortened
36    3,    7|   west coast, and we shall be able to make them our halting-places
37    3,    8|      our brave ladies will be able to recruit their strength
38    3,   12|    tufts and grass and shrubs able to afford a foothold; tried
39    3,   12|   question was, would they be able to elude pursuit? Had they
40    3,   18|   DUNCAN, a matchless vessel, able to outdistance the swiftest
41    3,   20|     rare, and you will not be able to quit this isle. You will
42    3,   21|    the last freak he would be able to allow himself. Paganel
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