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 1    1,    1|       strong covering.”~“But I want to know where from?” said
 2    1,    7|   failed in 1846; in a word, I want to follow the course of
 3    1,    7|    train to Edinburgh when you want to go to Dumbarton might
 4    1,    8|      nothing.”~“Then you dont want to see. Anyway, though we
 5    1,    8|        Come, now, tell me, you want me very much to stay, don’
 6    1,   11|      wretched accent!”~And for want of better work, Paganel
 7    1,   13|         said Paganel; “we only want flunkeys and courtiers.
 8    1,   13|          said Paganel.~“Do you want me?” asked Robert, getting
 9    1,   16|        down frequently for the want of a word, and the difficulty
10    1,   17|         Tell me at once that I want to assassinate you?”~“Well,
11    1,   18|       on the decrease, and the want of water might involve serious
12    1,   20|   Major, and you too Robert. I want witnesses.”~And all three
13    1,   23|    leaves dipped. There was no want of room in the interior
14    1,   23|      replied Paganel. “We only want a little dry moss and a
15    1,   23|        wild animals.”~“We only want fire-arms.”~“I have my revolvers,”
16    1,   23|    down for a minute?”~“Do you want me?”~“Yes.”~“What for?”~“
17    1,   24|   prepared to give in.~“I only want to know one thing more,
18    1,   24|      live on trees.”~“But they want wings,” suggested the Major.~“
19    2,    1|       aggrieved tone.~“I dont want to hurt your feelings, my
20    2,    1|      me to do that because you want my rope,” retorted the geographer.~“
21    2,    1|     What is it, then, that you want?” asked Glenarvan.~“A confession,
22    2,    1|     this any way, that I dont want to have to retrace our steps,
23    2,    3|   answer them.”~“Well, then, I want to know if you would be
24    2,    6|      own idleness and vice and want of commonsense. Whoever
25    2,   12|      how’s that, Toline, for I want to know that?”~“England,
26    2,   15|     give us the information we want about the route,” replied
27    2,   16|      finding at the bay all we want when we get there?”~“Without
28    2,   16|  twenty, Captain, if you dont want to repent your mistake when
29    2,   17|       his care, and, lastly, a want of frankness in all his
30    2,   18|         energetically. “Do you want to have us killed one by
31    3,    1|       particular.~“What do you want?” asked Will Halley, when
32    3,    1|      Halley. “What else do you want?”~“The MACQUARIE is loading
33    3,    1|      know human nature. All we want to nourish hope is breath.
34    3,    4|       to stay below, where the want of air and the violence
35    3,   13|       of Maunganamu. We should want for nothing.”~“If it is
36    3,   15|  silent. But John, who did not want to get too far from land,
37    3,   18| proudly.~“Then, what is it you want?”~“A middle place, my Lord,
38    3,   19|        s hand.~“Yes, sister; I want to be a sailor, like my
39    3,   19|    with emotion, “if you dont want me to swim to the shore,
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