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 1    1,    1|    filthy thing washed then, and bring it to the cabin.”~Tom obeyed,
 2    1,    2|       enough. BRINGT IHNEN means BRING THEM; and, if you recollect,
 3    1,    2|         it reads thus, I think: ‘BRING THEM ASSISTANCE.’”~“Yes,
 4    1,    2|          37 degrees 11latitude Bring them assistance~lost~Just
 5    1,    2|         latitude 37 degrees 11”. Bring them assistance, or they
 6    1,    7|       but the DUNCAN is going to bring back shipwrecked mariners
 7    1,    8|       what can be nobler than to bring science to the service of
 8    1,   12|         capricious winding would bring the column in two parallel
 9    1,   14|    matter of necessity to go and bring back the poor Lord from
10    1,   19|        affairs, he determined to bring things to a crisis.~“In
11    1,   22|    search, was what he could not bring himself to do. Consequently,
12    1,   24|      DUNCAN again they would not bring despair with them, and Lady
13    1,   24|        had been clever enough to bring down several brace of HILGUEROS,
14    2,    5|       fact is these sudden calms bring change of weather, and this
15    2,    5|    longer.”~“Yes, if it does not bring a storm with it.”~“Do you
16    2,    5|         hoped that morning would bring a calm. But this was a delusive
17    2,    5|         my lads!” he exclaimed. “Bring the oil here!”~The crew
18    2,    8|       and that he had no need to bring forward.~“I’ll only ask
19    2,    8|          skilfully executed, and bring her back on the appointed
20    2,   10|         every sheep, which would bring him in pounds 3,750. This
21    2,   10|         miles further north, and bring back a blacksmith with him.~“
22    2,   11|       had had the forethought to bring the shoes with him. These
23    2,   11| authorities sent a locomotive to bring them back to Castlemaine.~
24    2,   12|          going to teach them, to bring them to know and love God.
25    2,   14|         they wondered what could bring an armed party there, but
26    2,   14|          Nothing but balls could bring down the gigantic animal.~
27    2,   16|    controlling himself. “Ayrton, bring away the bullock and the
28    2,   17|        to sea without delay, and bring the DUNCAN to—”~Paganel
29    3,    1|        ship’s mess.”~“They would bring their own provisions.”~“
30    3,    3|        neighborhood of land will bring him to his senses.”~“Well,
31    3,    4|          lower the upper yard to bring the sail to its smallest
32    3,    4|        the main-topsail brace to bring the ship to the wind. The
33    3,    5|           Paganel? The raft will bring us to the shore,” said Glenarvan.~“
34    3,    8|       the Academy of Sciences to bring back a specimen of these
35    3,   13|     brave ladies. The sound will bring comfort to their hearts.”~
36    3,   16|          contrary, who wished to bring me to the Australian coast.”~“
37    3,   16|          kept profound silence.~“Bring Ayrton here,” said Glenarvan.~
38    3,   19|          waiting till John and I bring him back to you some day.
39    3,   20|        reflection and repentance bring him to a better mind!”~But
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