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 1    1,   13|        The moon, now in her last quarter, had not yet risen. The
 2    1,   14|     inaccessible plateau about a quarter of a mile up the side of
 3    1,   17|         lake, and in less than a quarter of an hour they reached
 4    1,   19|        she was just in her first quarter. The dim light of the stars
 5    1,   19|     gestures.~As it was, fully a quarter of an hour elapsed before
 6    1,   21|          All this talk took up a quarter of an hour, to the great
 7    1,   22|          its crested head.~For a quarter of an hour this supreme
 8    2,    2|       the wind kept in the right quarter, so that the yacht could
 9    2,    8|         shore was reached, and a quarter of an hour afterward the
10    2,    9|       1835, on a Tuesday—”~“At a quarter past seven in the evening,”
11    2,   10|        practicable ford. About a quarter of a mile up the water seemed
12    2,   11|          in the evening. About a quarter past three in the morning,
13    2,   12|       mirth, and he went fully a quarter of a mile from the encampment
14    2,   14|          Our house is scarcely a quarter of a mile distant.”~“Gentlemen,”
15    2,   14|         and houses, were about a quarter of a mile off in the heart
16    2,   14|        was served in less than a quarter of an hour. The wines and
17    2,   18|      This cry came from the same quarter as the report, but less
18    2,   18|          report, but less than a quarter of a mile off.~Glenarvan,
19    2,   18|          of water.~After about a quarter of an hour, the wounded
20    2,   19|         certainty than doubt.”~A quarter of an hour afterward a telegram
21    3,    1| destroyed at a blow. Toward what quarter of the world should they
22    3,    1|   suggest further search in that quarter—all trace of the wreck escaped
23    3,    7|       disposal, and they gave no quarter to the Maories after the
24    3,    9|     current of the Waikato for a quarter of a mile before they mingled
25    3,   10|       too quickly baked.~About a quarter of a mile off, on a craggy
26    3,   14|        toward a wood for about a quarter of a mile.~All this lower
27    3,   15|        than for the limbs. Every quarter of a mile they had to turn
28    3,   15|          minutes the canoe was a quarter of a mile from the shore.
29    3,   20|        seated themselves. A hind quarter of a goat, nardou bread,
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