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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
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