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 1    1,    1|         eaten away with rust. The sides were very thick, and strong
 2    1,    1|           and are sticking to the sides of the bottle.”~“Break it,”
 3    1,    2|          turning them over on all sides, holding them up to the
 4    1,    8|        Frenchman, besieged on all sides. “That famous port in French
 5    1,    9|           moving panorama on both sides, seen in all the clearness
 6    1,   10|          gently down the mountain sides, past the Neuquem and the
 7    1,   12|      declivities, stood up on all sides, reflecting the early light
 8    1,   13|           scan the horizon on all sides. They were now on the summit
 9    1,   13|           soon resounded from all sides of the hut, the deep bass
10    1,   14|         cry of horror rose on all sides. It was a human body the
11    1,   18|          and was shut in on three sides. A more suitable place could
12    1,   22|          ran from their lacerated sides. They stumbled every now
13    1,   23| inundation surrounded them on all sides, and, far as the eye could
14    2,    2|           riches displayed on all sides, for even close to the streets
15    2,    6|   conversation was kept up on all sides. From Scotch to Irish is
16    2,    7|          that assailed him on all sides were remarkably intelligent
17    2,    9|          the leaves present their sides to the sun and not their
18    2,   10|          John Mangles went at the sides of the wagon, ready to lend
19    2,   14|         trees were visible on all sides. Here and there was a thick
20    2,   14|       guns were soon heard on all sides. Little Robert did wonders
21    3,   12|         erected. On its two other sides rose pointed rocks, which
22    3,   12|           of wind whistled by the sides of the “pah,” and the posts
23    3,   12|           or men, clinging to the sides of the “pah,” were cutting
24    3,   12|         evidently the cue of both sides to be silent.~“Is it Robert?”
25    3,   13|     heartily congratulated on all sides. And then the present emergency
26    3,   13|   fusillade burst forth from both sides of the ridge.~“Back,” exclaimed
27    3,   14|      Streams of fire furrowed the sides of Maunganamu. The neighboring
28    3,   14|        lava were running down its sides. Legions of rats came out
29    3,   14|           might provoke from both sides a dangerous fusillade.~But
30    3,   15|        rising.~“Yes, death on all sides!” murmured Glenarvan, crushed
31    3,   16|     stormed with questions on all sides. The old sailor did not
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