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 1    1,    4|           had retired. Lady Helena sent for Major McNabbs, and told
 2    1,    4|           the care of God. God has sent it to us—to us! Undoubtedly
 3    1,    8|    Geographical Society would have sent me to Patagonia as soon
 4    1,    8|         soon as to India, if I had sent in a request to that effect.
 5    1,    8|             It was providence that sent us the document, and we
 6    1,   13|        approaching.~Providence had sent them a supper, as well as
 7    1,   13|        pitched them right off, and sent them rolling to the very
 8    1,   16|           the light particles, and sent them flying in clouds, which
 9    1,   16|     continued the guide, “that has sent you the secret of this prisoner
10    1,   18|      complain of the couriers they sent to precede them; and if
11    1,   25| electricity, the presence of which sent a thrill through the whole
12    2,    2|           the way of duty. He even sent the boats to make the circuit
13    2,    6|         1802. Next day, boats were sent ashore to examine the coast
14    2,   11|            The railway authorities sent a locomotive to bring them
15    2,   15|         Bay, than if a message was sent two hundred miles over a
16    2,   15|           barrel of Scotch ale was sent in bodily. Barclay and Co.
17    2,   16|         good of all, that I may be sent to Melbourne. A word from
18    2,   17|          second time they had been sent on the wrong track by an
19    2,   18|           be repeated. Mulrady was sent, chosen by chance. If the
20    2,   18|         late! If Glenarvan had not sent Mulrady to Lucknow what
21    2,   19|           till assistance could be sent from Delegete.~Glenarvan
22    2,   19|           afterward a telegram was sent to the syndicate of shipbrokers
23    3,    2|         green-stones.”~Abel Tasman sent his boats on shore, and
24    3,   12|            of wind, and the flames sent fitful gleams into the interior
25    3,   12|          last the sun appeared and sent his first rays on their
26    3,   16|      obedience to the instructions sent in your letter of January
27    3,   18|           for an instant, and then sent to summon McNabbs and Paganel,
28    3,   19|             a deep plaintive voice sent up a cry, the tones of which
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