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 1    1,    4|          lives than it saved. In short, they assigned all the reasons
 2    1,    6|          in the SCOTIA appear as short as agreeable.”~Lady Helena
 3    1,    7|        the head, that he stopped short before the sentence was
 4    1,    9|     madame; the Patagonians have short legs, and a large bust;
 5    1,   12|      last he was obliged to stop short. They were in a narrow valley,
 6    1,   12|     exhaustion was about to make short work of any further ascent,
 7    1,   15|         rectifying it. In a very short time I shall be able to
 8    1,   19|         cost us dear, and we are short of powder and shot. We can’
 9    1,   19|       instant. Thalcave had made short work of one assailant more
10    1,   19|         when he suddenly stopped short, and going up to his horse,
11    1,   21|         hills, covered with fine short grass. The district of Tandil,
12    1,   21|       its slopes.~After making a short ascent up the sierra, they
13    1,   21|     smoke which escaped from his short pipe. His walk reminded
14    1,   25|      this state of things was of short duration; before long the
15    1,   26|      afterward, the OMBU stopped short with a violent jolt.~“Land!
16    2,    5|   expected the masts would break short off. John had no resource
17    2,    7|      personal history, which was short and simple enough. He had
18    2,   10|     explanation, when Ayrton cut short all his conjectures summarily,
19    2,   11|     tranquil glades, and after a short night the sun reappeared
20    2,   11|       visit to the town was very short, but it sufficed to give
21    2,   16|     these two animals, by making short journeys, would be able
22    2,   17|     clock, immediately after the short twilight. Wilson undertook
23    2,   18|        would not do to attempt a short cut across an almost unknown
24    2,   18|        then reach Twofold Bay by short stages, and from there we
25    2,   19|        when Wilson’s oar snapped short off, and the raft, no longer
26    3,    1|        had no choice, and for so short a voyage it was not necessary
27    3,    4|          it eagerly during every short interval of clear weather.
28    3,    4|        refreshed themselves by a short nap, and a profound silence
29    3,    6|      fatiguing. The blows of the short, tumbling seas were as severe
30    3,    6| motionless on her rocky bed.~The short twilight postponed the darkness
31    3,    7|          Leagueproceedings. In short, the train was laid, and
32    3,    8|       their steps, they knew how short the twilight is in this
33    3,   11|        mouth, like an animal.~In short, the most trifling acts
34    3,   13|       fortunately the balls fell short of our friends, though the
35    3,   14|        of Maunganamu, we may run short of provisions. But if we
36    3,   16|     Robert Grant, and he stopped short and then went on:~“What
37    3,   20|        full to speak. During the short passage from the isle to
38    3,   21|        the utmost disquietude.~A short conversation ensued between
39    3,   21|    Mangles. To make a long story short, it got in the end to M.
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