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 1    1,    2|          to appear next day in the Times and Morning Chronicle in
 2    1,    3|           was not a man behind the times, and there was nothing little
 3    1,    3|         put an announcement in the TIMES about the shipwreck of the
 4    1,    4| accidentally saw the notice in the TIMES!~She never hesitated for
 5    1,    5|        wonderful voyages of modern times. From the hour she reached
 6    1,   11|           usual, was flung several times before he succeeded in bestriding
 7    1,   13|           passed the hut a hundred times, and gone all round it,
 8    1,   13|       destroyed, and Santiago four times laid in ruins in fourteen
 9    1,   14|        beat their wings a thousand times a second.~The Major and
10    1,   16|       themselves, they had several times crossed the routes over
11    1,   19|          made the uproar a hundred times worse.~Glenarvan and Robert
12    1,   19|            t fire more than twenty times.”~The boy made no reply,
13    1,   19|        remained to load a gun five times.~Glenarvan threw a sorrowful
14    1,   21|          the cruel Indians several times as far as the shores of
15    1,   22|          strange behavior, several times repeated, made Glenarvan
16    1,   22|        drops from the roof. Twenty times over the fire would have
17    1,   23|         Glenarvan. “Yes, a hundred times. But what chance is there
18    1,   25|      lightning struck thirty-seven times during one single storm.
19    1,   25|              replied Paganel, “all times are good for getting information.
20    1,   25|           from the sky five or six times in the same place in succession.
21    1,   25|           visible here hundreds of times. Some of the flashes branched
22    1,   26|           storm. The waves, at all times tumultuous, now broke over
23    2,    5|            insist on it. There are times when I must be master on
24    2,    5|           was no easy task. Twenty times over he had all his work
25    2,    7|          he had not said a hundred times already. Glenarvan was just
26    2,   13|   themselves back in those lawless times when the discovery of the
27    2,   16|           and Mangles went several times to ascertain the height
28    2,   18|           the unchained waters.~At times the wind would cease for
29    2,   19|          most intense anxiety. Ten times Lord Glenarvan went to look
30    3,    1|           not to speak. A thousand times he had pressed him with
31    3,    5|            so far back as historic times, under the reign of Elizabeth,
32    3,    7|            were founded at various times between 1840 and 1862, in
33    3,    8|             worthy of antediluvian times. They might have been a
34    3,    9|           operation of “mokofive times. The more illustrious, the
35    3,    9|           Maori tattooer, had five times scored his countenance.
36    3,   10|           but long before historic times, by the falling in of caverns
37    3,   11|           and therefore, for three times twenty-four hours, the corpse
38    3,   12|          The rope was shaken three times, and in his turn John Mangles,
39    3,   19|            Cornish coast in former times. Now the natives of Maria
40    3,   19|          father has said a hundred times, must make his own way.”~“
41    3,   21|     exclaimed Paganel, “a thousand times too charming, and if I must
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