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 1    1,    1|      Mangles was right. This was evidently a balance-fish— the most
 2    1,    1|      bear great pressure. It was evidently of Champagne origin, and
 3    1,    2|        LOST are entire; SKIPP is evidently part of the word SKIPPER,
 4    1,    2|   GLASGOW at once. The documents evidently refer to some ship that
 5    1,    2|   prisoners, and CRUEL INDIAN is evidently the meaning of the next
 6    1,    3|         were shown in. They were evidently brother and sister, for
 7    1,    3|         His childish imagination evidently retraced all the scenes
 8    1,    7|         Geographical Society was evidently an amiable personage, for
 9    1,   14|       increasing visibly. It was evidently some bird hovering above
10    1,   15|          would burst his throat.~Evidently the Indian did not understand,
11    1,   16|        phrase about the captive, evidently pointed to Harry Grant.~
12    1,   18|          Glenarvan. “Thalcave is evidently congratulating you, my boy,
13    1,   19|         their plan of attack had evidently been altered. They no longer
14    1,   24|         and said nothing, though evidently he was not inclined to favor
15    1,   24|         deep bass. The chase was evidently successful, and wonders
16    1,   25|          the sky was overspread. Evidently motive power lay in the
17    2,    1| confession that Australia now as evidently appears to be the theater
18    2,    1|          Australian continent.”~“Evidently,” replied the captain and
19    2,    7|         on the deck of his ship, evidently quite nonplussed.~“And you,
20    2,   11|          blacksmith set to work. Evidently that was his trade, as they
21    2,   14|   Michael said: “Harry Grant has evidently fallen into the hands of
22    2,   15|       vessels,” said Glenarvan.~“Evidently,” replied Ayrton.~“Take
23    3,    5|      teem with sheep and oxen.”~“Evidently, my dear Lord; and even
24    3,    6|       they drew near it. It must evidently have capsized about four
25    3,   10|         are listening. . . . .”~“Evidently,” said the Major, “this
26    3,   11|        saw him, said in English, evidently for the benefit of the captives:~“
27    3,   12|        word been uttered. It was evidently the cue of both sides to
28    3,   13|       intelligent-looking chief, evidently of higher rank than all
29    3,   15|          behind Point Lottin and evidently about to give chase.~“Out
30    3,   19|          Glenarvan.~“By savages, evidently,” replied Paganel.~“But
31    3,   21|         between these two souls, evidently made for each other. He
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