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 1    1,    3|       Jacobite ideas, he did not care much for the favor of the
 2    1,    3|          and committed it to the care of the waves.~During the
 3    1,    4|      leaving his children to the care of his old cousin set off
 4    1,    4|           he committed it to the care of God. God has sent it
 5    1,    5|          arrangements.~His first care was to enlarge the bunkers
 6    1,    5| apprentice or sailor, he did not care which, so he was put in
 7    1,   10|         know his value, and take care of him as if he were some
 8    1,   11|        under him. The PEONS took care of the baggage mules, and
 9    1,   15|    examine him with the greatest care, gently feeling each of
10    1,   19|         with the most scrupulous care, without forgetting a single
11    1,   23|     reservoir. Glenarvan’s first care, consequently, was to make
12    1,   24|         said the Major.~“I dont care which,” returned Paganel. “
13    1,   24|        should have taken special care to preserve megatheriums
14    1,   25|            It is not the storm I care about,” said Glenarvan, “
15    2,    1|         Lord Glenarvan had taken care that the ill-success of
16    2,    1|    examined with the most minute care, and the conclusion unanimously
17    2,    2|     animals.~John Mangle’s first care was to find good anchorage,
18    2,    5|      king on board: ‘Hence! What care these roarers for the name
19    2,    6|     COLONIST~THE captain’s first care was to anchor his vessel
20    2,    8|      easy as possible. His first care was to divide it into two
21    2,    8|       Olbinett, who did not much care for equitation, was to make
22    2,   12|          be conducted to Echuca.~Care of Jeffries Smith, Railway
23    2,   12|         children confided to the care of charitable societies
24    2,   12|        to that moment he did not care much for a savage in European
25    2,   13|          I cover well. They took care to commit the mistake in
26    2,   13|      with you, then, and I dont care a snap for these escaped
27    2,   13|    fellows. A brave man wouldnt care a bit for them!”~Upon this
28    2,   14|        the camp were left to the care of Ayrton and the sailors.~
29    2,   14|         and sharp nails, did not care to approach them. But at
30    2,   15|         noticed he redoubled his care, for which he took occasion
31    2,   17|          hour by hour.~The first care of Lady Helena and Mary
32    2,   17|         animals entrusted to his care, and, lastly, a want of
33    2,   18|       had loaded with the utmost care. This is a formidable weapon
34    2,   19|          the camp under Wilson’s care, should the passage of the
35    3,    6|          as John Mangles did not care to go on in the dark, the
36    3,    9|          you, if your own people care to have you; eat you if
37    3,   10|      collected with the greatest care, cleaned, scraped, polished,
38    3,   11|          power, the priests took care to accelerate his vengeance.~
39    3,   12|        the hut confided to their care.~It has been said that between
40    3,   19|       Lady Helena lavished every care on her. Robert kept on repeating, “
41    3,   20|        like a child who does not care who sees his tears.~Harry
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