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1 1, 5| that, and, indeed, no one tried. He would not even go as 2 1, 6| mechanically.~The stranger tried to pull out his watch to 3 1, 10| this decay, though Paganel tried to draw him into a discussion 4 1, 12| Wilson took the lead, and tried the ground with his feet. 5 1, 18| along the muddy banks, and tried to browse on the marine 6 1, 18| drink of any kind, and they tried to make up for the lack 7 1, 19| who stamped his foot, and tried to break loose and get out. 8 1, 19| went up to Thalcave, and tried to talk to him by the help 9 1, 22| Paganel, Frenchman as he was, tried to joke, but the attempt 10 1, 24| cities in the world. He tried on the shirts of kings, 11 1, 26| intrepid horse. Then Paganel tried to make him understand their 12 2, 1| Mary Grant had been sorely tried by the suspense, as they 13 2, 5| that had been successfully tried already. The fury of the 14 2, 7| charge, and he ran away and tried to climb the rigging.~“Yes, 15 2, 10| sheep would not follow. They tried what thirst would do, by 16 2, 11| the current talk. Everyone tried to account for the accident, 17 2, 11| remaining carriage at once tried to obtain help. But the 18 2, 15| mud,” replied Ayrton.~He tried to stimulate the bullocks 19 2, 18| beat on their faces. They tried to pierce through the darkness 20 2, 19| wagon to him, which greatly tried his modesty. The poor fellow’ 21 2, 19| Helena and the Major vainly tried to calm him, and preached 22 2, 19| was dragged away. John tried to resist at the risk of 23 3, 4| best to amuse them. Paganel tried to beguile the time with 24 3, 4| roaring of the surf. He tried to pierce the darkness. 25 3, 11| breathless with horror, tried to conceal this fearful 26 3, 12| hopeless, and Glenarvan having tried the walls for the twentieth 27 3, 12| themselves to this flax rope, tried it; he did not think it 28 3, 12| able to afford a foothold; tried them and then placed Lady 29 3, 16| was in a fury; because he tried to force me to alter the 30 3, 18| I dared to rebel, and I tried to get the crew to join 31 3, 19| undeceive the poor boy, but he tried once more by saying to the