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 1    1,    3|   Glenarvan.~“Some of the country people?” asked Lady Helena.~“No,
 2    1,    4|         Well, Helena, dear; those people have no heart!”~“They have
 3    1,    4|     assigned all the reasons that people invent who have made up
 4    1,    4|          ll go and speak to those people myself, and we’ll see if
 5    1,    5|         was witnessed by the good people of Glasgow. At eight oclock
 6    1,    6|          common to nyctalopes, or people who have a peculiar construction
 7    1,    7|          resign myself to it; but people will say it is a most extraordinary
 8    1,    8|           is a science. There are people who do not know how to use
 9    1,    8|       with perfect gravity, “when people are going to the Indies
10    1,    9|         it.”~“But there is such a people, anyhow,” said Lady Helena.~“
11    1,    9|       Indeed, is it likely that a people with so many names has any
12    1,   10|         himself understood by the people. “It is the accent I’ve
13    1,   13|   unchained in the mountains.~Ten people could easily find room in
14    1,   13| occurrence, and are called by the people TREMBLORES.~The plateau
15    1,   15|         hugging did not hurt sick people; at any rate it did not
16    1,   18|          tell you?”~“That all the people you have with you are brave.
17    1,   22|          been called a shelter by people not very fastidious, and
18    1,   26|    stretching and yawning as most people do when roused from sleep,
19    2,    3|     population consisted of three people, a Frenchman and two mulattoes,
20    2,    4|    frog-eaters.’ Now, in general, people are not afraid of what they
21    2,    6|         was one of those discreet people who can say, “I tell you
22    2,    7|        hands of uncommonly shrewd people.”~But, doubtless, nobody
23    2,   11|           the railway bridge. The people from the neighboring stations
24    2,   12|          once seen any of his own people. And yet the imperishable
25    2,   14|        inside it comfortably. Few people were to be met in it certainly,
26    2,   18|        But there are moments when people do not deliberate, or when
27    3,    4|           breath of air, as other people swallow a draught of water
28    3,    5|   ancestors of the most civilized people, and especially (if the
29    3,    7|       Zealanders are a courageous people, who yielded for a moment,
30    3,    8|        full vigor. Modesty apart, people like us would be a prize,
31    3,    9|         Exchange you, if your own people care to have you; eat you
32    3,   10|      Englishman is an enemy. Your people invaded our island! They
33    3,   10|         nor a priest among my own people.”~Paganel, petrified at
34    3,   10|          replied Glenarvan.~“Your people will not accept you as an
35    3,   11|          a chief, and among these people death was only the concluding
36    3,   13|         have a contempt for those people! Come and look at them.”~
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