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 1    1,    1|    frail relic, wondering if it told the tale of sad disaster,
 2    1,    3|         your father; but I have told you all it contained, word
 3    1,    4|          Even if she were to be told that her father’s lifeless
 4    1,    4|         torturing suspense.~She told her brother about the advertisement,
 5    1,    4|     sent for Major McNabbs, and told him the incidents of the
 6    1,    5|         who did whatever he was told, of an excellent, indeed,
 7    1,   14|         the advice of the rest, told his cousin that start they
 8    1,   15|     syllable.~However, on being told how things stood, he began
 9    1,   24|       old Dervish. The old sage told him that happiness was a
10    2,    1|         glance from Lady Helena told him, moreover, how affairs
11    2,    1|         said Lord Glenarvan, “I told you, when we came on board
12    2,    8|        might be.~The old sailor told John he might rely on him,
13    2,    9|  changed countries; but Paganel told him to wait, and he would
14    2,    9|         needed no pressing, and told them first that this part
15    2,   10|      hardly earned.~Sam Machell told his history in a few words,
16    2,   11| Argentine district; but Paganel told him that, in that latitude,
17    2,   14|       not long before they were told the history of the expedition,
18    2,   16|    McNabbs, and the ladies, and told them of this fresh disaster.~“
19    2,   17|      commencing his recital, he told Lady Helena about the escape
20    2,   17|   evening had occurred. He then told of his experience.~McNabbs,
21    3,    1| trifling annoyances. Wilson was told off to arrange the accommodation
22    3,    5|  comfort you—you may as well be told— the New Zealanders do not
23    3,   16|     necessary to go where I was told to go. I thought that in
24    3,   19|       know that. My friend John told me so. Lady Helena will
25    3,   19|      were his daughter. My Lord told my friend John so, and he
26    3,   19|       my friend John so, and he told me. You will be at home
27    3,   20|       his son and daughter. She told him of the young hero’s
28    3,   21|         for each other. He even told Paganel that his marriage
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