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 1    1,    5|     fifty years of age, with a calm face and regular features—
 2    1,   12|    Fortunately the weather was calm and the sky clear, in addition
 3    1,   12|   Major stopped and said, in a calm voice, “A hut!”~
 4    1,   13|        atmosphere was pure and calm. Not a cloud visible either
 5    1,   14|     passed, and night came on, calm and peaceful as the preceding
 6    1,   14|        large birds to fly with calm majesty, while insects have
 7    1,   14|     said the Major. And with a calm eye, and sure hands and
 8    1,   18|        and the Major, with his calm manner, and Captain Mangles,
 9    1,   19|     out. His master could only calm him by keeping up a low,
10    1,   25|       breath of wind. Absolute calm reigned in the atmosphere;
11    1,   25|     and another, sometimes the calm features of the Major, sometimes
12    1,   25|      Even the Major said, in a calm voice:~“This is the beginning
13    1,   26|  reflections, however, did not calm Glenarvan. When the heart
14    2,    2|       DUNCAN a fair field on a calm sea for displaying her incomparable
15    2,    5|      were evident signs that a calm was impending, and on the
16    2,    5|     that morning would bring a calm. But this was a delusive
17    2,   12|      the Methodist Church. His calm replies, proper behavior,
18    2,   16|  propose?”~Ayrton replied in a calm tone of assurance: “I propose
19    2,   17|       he replied, in his usual calm voice; “but in my opinion
20    2,   18|          Edward,” said he, “be calm. Listen to me as a friend.
21    2,   19|      the Major vainly tried to calm him, and preached patience.~
22    3,    9|       mingled with it; but the calm and majestic river soon
23    3,    9|        who looked at his cool, calm features, could have guessed
24    3,   10|        youths; the former were calm, but gloomy, awaiting the
25    3,   11|       in the “pah,” silent and calm.~Kai-Koumou came out of
26    3,   15|    from the shore. The sea was calm. The fugitives were silent.
27    3,   16| amazement when he replied in a calm voice:~“The DUNCAN is cruising
28    3,   16|        off, riddling the quiet calm of the waves with a volley
29    3,   17|       and at length he said in calm voice:~“I have nothing to
30    3,   19|   undulated the surface of the calm sea, and the screw turned
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