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 1    1,   12|           served for ladders. The strength of Mulrady and the dexterity
 2    1,   12|            IV Verne recruit their strength. With superhuman courage,
 3    1,   12|       spite of their courage, the strength of the little band was giving
 4    1,   12|   destroyed not only their bodily strength but their moral energy.
 5    1,   13| presentiments returned in greater strength than before, and he listened
 6    1,   14|      little rest, and recruit our strength. We need it anyway, either
 7    1,   14| development in those regions. Its strength is prodigious. It has frequently
 8    1,   15|    treatment so revived the lad’s strength, that it was soon evident
 9    1,   15|            He was fast recovering strength. The close of the day was
10    1,   18|       only crept along, for their strength was gone.~Thaouka, indeed,
11    2,    5|         have given the men double strength. A few hatchet blows soon
12    2,    7|       there was an air of unusual strength about him. He seemed all
13    2,    9|       must be moderated and their strength husbanded. It was, therefore,
14    2,   16|         and would need the united strength of men, bullocks, and horses.~“
15    2,   16|       enough. We must husband the strength of our remaining horse and
16    2,   18|       retire before the increased strength. But all depended on Mulrady’
17    2,   18|     safety of all depended on his strength and surefootedness. The
18    2,   18|         severely wounded, had the strength to drag himself to within
19    2,   19|          day. All that skill, and strength, and tact, and courage could
20    2,   19|         heroic efforts, but their strength was hourly decreasing. They
21    3,    5|          so inherit his soul, his strength and his bravery, which they
22    3,    8|          be able to recruit their strength at their leisure.”~This
23    3,    9|       that his part was to be the strength and the example of his wife
24    3,   12|             We shall need all our strength,” Glenarvan had said, “to
25    3,   13|           proposed to recruit his strength while he waited in the hope
26    3,   15|          to recruit the exhausted strength of the little party, who
27    3,   15|       summoning all his remaining strength he was about to meet the
28    3,   20|        toward it. Hope trebled my strength, I cleft the waves with
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