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1 1, 2| are three very distinct things to be considered in this 2 1, 2| considered in this document—the things we know, the things we may 3 1, 2| the things we know, the things we may conjecture, the things 4 1, 2| things we may conjecture, the things we do not know.”~“What are 5 1, 6| knew how to take men and things on their bright side. But 6 1, 6| pocket-books, and a thousand other things equally cumbersome and useless, 7 1, 7| and it is only to me such things happen. And then, too, there 8 1, 9| harbors; in fact a thousand things which are lacking in Strait 9 1, 15| However, on being told how things stood, he began in Spanish, 10 1, 15| prairies were every day things. The learned geographer 11 1, 19| he determined to bring things to a crisis.~“In an hour’ 12 1, 21| interrupted the Sergeant, but all things come to an end, and at last 13 1, 22| anxiously observing a state of things which appeared to him unusual. 14 1, 23| telescope, let you know how things are going on in the world.”~ 15 1, 24| dwelling.”~“We must take things as they come, Glenarvan,” 16 1, 25| may judge by the look of things.”~“It is not the storm I 17 1, 25| least. But this state of things was of short duration; before 18 2, 2| it in a Chinese grammar.”~Things went on perfectly smoothly 19 2, 5| words to Lord Glenarvan how things stood, begged him to retire 20 2, 9| this assurance marvelous things were expected by the whole 21 2, 9| tell you that wonderful things are in store for you in 22 2, 14| dinner was ready. Among other things, there was one dish that 23 2, 17| Lord, but I know also that things can’t stay long as they 24 2, 19| impossible that this state of things could last. The temporary 25 3, 1| his busy brush and broom things soon changed their aspect.~ 26 3, 3| working of the ship; he let things take their chance. He seldom 27 3, 3| Still, the position of things filled him with anxiety; 28 3, 9| They respect, above all things, coolness and courage. Glenarvan 29 3, 11| to throw over persons or things the superstitious protection 30 3, 11| preventing the use of “tabooed” things. According to the Maori 31 3, 11| of sweet potatoes, these things are put under the protection 32 3, 13| provided for Kara-Tete.”~Things had been handsomely done 33 3, 14| prudently and without pushing things to extremes. An appearance 34 3, 18| of the Pacific, with such things as are absolute necessaries.