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 1    1,    1|     Channel at full speed, with a strong breeze blowing from the
 2    1,    1|       orders, the sailors threw a strong rope over the starboard
 3    1,    1|        sides were very thick, and strong enough to bear great pressure.
 4    1,    1|         voyage, protected by this strong covering.”~“But I want to
 5    1,    1|     gently taking out the cork. A strong odor of salt water pervaded
 6    1,    4|          me. The DUNCAN is a good strong ship, she can venture in
 7    1,    6|         wore a traveling cap, and strong, low, yellow boots with
 8    1,    6|       stranger’s excitement was a strong contrast to the Major’s
 9    1,   10|      Major McNabbs at their head, strong enough to tackle all the
10    1,   10|    officer, Tom Austin, Wilson, a strong, jovial young fellow, and
11    1,   10|         ask, but he certainly got strong enough grips to go some
12    1,   12|    hurried and difficult. However strong the will of these brave
13    1,   14|       with the DUNCAN. These were strong reasons against any long
14    1,   19|        all down the back. It is a strong, nimble animal, generally
15    1,   22|           tightly by his master’s strong hand, and yet the fiery
16    1,   23|        waters had not the Major’s strong arm barred his passage.~“
17    1,   26|    sleeping as sound as a mole. A strong arm pulled him up out of
18    2,    1|         run, were all shown up in strong relief by his patron, till
19    2,    4|         Society that Mcintyre had strong hopes of having discovered
20    2,    4|            Australia was unknown. Strong suspicions were entertained
21    2,    5|       yacht had been favored by a strong westerly breeze, but now
22    2,    6|         house, which was built of strong planks laid horizontally.
23    2,    8|        for they needed much less. Strong horses were provided for
24    2,   12|           of kindred was still so strong in his heart that he had
25    2,   14|       reason enough to fear their strong paws and sharp nails, did
26    2,   18|           secret. No doubt he had strong reasons for this course
27    2,   19|         the current was extremely strong, and this broke the whirling
28    2,   19|         mail-coach, drawn by five strong horses, left Delegete at
29    3,    5|      proposed to construct a raft strong enough to carry the passengers,
30    3,    5|       farinaceous food. But to be strong and active the body must
31    3,    6| provisions. What was needed was a strong, manageable raft, that would
32    3,    6|       level of the water. On this strong foundation, Wilson laid
33    3,    7|        Maories were entrenched in strong and fortified position on
34    3,   10|          by an outer inclosure of strong palisades, fifteen feet
35    3,   11|         funeral dances commenced. Strong liquors distilled from the “
36    3,   12|         its lurid glow threw into strong relief the irregular outlines
37    3,   12|          he did not think it very strong; and it was of importance
38    3,   13|        only by kindness, but by a strong flax rope, especially at
39    3,   14|         which soon changed into a strong odor of sulphur.~Then the
40    3,   18|        parallel; and, lastly, the strong reasons you had for supposing
41    3,   18|      returned Glenarvan; “he is a strong, clear-headed fellow. Why
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