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 1    1,    7|    and important journey, the plan of which has been drawn
 2    1,   19|      their dens.~Still, their plan of attack had evidently
 3    1,   20| houses, but it was the surest plan to go straight on to the
 4    2,    1|       him and he approved our plan of search most unreservedly.”~“
 5    2,    1|    English planisphere on the plan of Mercator’s Chart, and
 6    2,    5|       immediately; this was a plan that had been successfully
 7    2,    7| discussion about their future plan of action, profiting by
 8    2,   16|     then, have you any better plan to propose?” said John Mangles,
 9    2,   16|      Glenarvan. “Tell us your plan, and we will discuss it.
10    2,   16|     make a canoe. This is the plan I submit for your Lordship’
11    2,   16|      replied Glenarvan, “your plan is worthy of serious consideration.
12    2,   16|      that the quartermaster’s plan should be adopted in principle.~“
13    2,   16|       one was in favor of the plan all there was to do was
14    2,   18|     us.”~“That seems the only plan,” said Paganel.~“Therefore,
15    3,    4|  double yard, on the American plan. In fact, they had only
16    3,    4|    would have been the wisest plan to prepare for emergency
17    3,   12|     Lady Helena. What is your plan?”~“I believe,” said John, “
18    3,   13|   shall have time to devise a plan of escape.”~“More than that,
19    3,   13|       time to decide on their plan of escape.~“So soon!” exclaimed
20    3,   14|     My friends,” said he, “my plan has one great recommendation;
21    3,   14|       is really a very clever plan,” said Glenarvan. “There
22    3,   14|       for the success of your plan. Oh! those villains! They
23    3,   14|    employed it in arranging a plan of flight. Paganel had treasured
24    3,   15|       through that gorge, his plan was to keep off the road,
25    3,   17| remained but to carry out the plan formed at Eden, of returning
26    3,   17|      the Atlantic route.~This plan was adopted, and orders
27    3,   17| difficulty of forming any new plan. Was the presence of the
28    3,   20|    passed comfortably. Many a plan was discussed here, and
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