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 1    1,    4|          living in this touching manner in Dundee, struggling patiently
 2    1,    4|          simple and unaffected a manner, that it was evident she
 3    1,    6|      special favor, so that in a manner we are still in our own
 4    1,    6|      went on in the most affable manner.~“Allow me to shake hands
 5    1,    6|        the case in a categorical manner, when Lord Glenarvan and
 6    1,    7|          said in a most charming manner. Lord Glenarvan knew quite
 7    1,   17|     intervention in this jesting manner he resented.~“And so, my
 8    1,   18|         the Major, with his calm manner, and Captain Mangles, and
 9    1,   21|        in rather an embarrassing manner. The geographer could not
10    1,   21|        of the shipwreck, and the manner, and the place of the captivity
11    1,   21|          in the most categorical manner.”~“That it does not—no,
12    1,   23|       down in the most tenacious manner. This was how it stood proof
13    1,   23|        straddled out in the Arab manner. Then stooping down and
14    2,    1|         this was apparent in his manner to John, for his next question
15    2,    1|      task in the most convincing manner, descanting on the syllables
16    2,    5|        falling in a most ominous manner, and is now at 27 degrees.
17    2,    5|          night was spent in this manner, and it was hoped that morning
18    2,    5|          in the most inopportune manner about the direction of atmospheric
19    2,    9|      forth in the most impetuous manner, and seemed as if it were
20    2,   10| landscape in the most capricious manner.~The wagon stopped on a
21    2,   10|        over in a most precarious manner. The water now rose to the
22    2,   14|           prepared in the native manner.~Next morning very early,
23    2,   19|          canoe in the Australian manner, with large sheets of bark
24    3,    2|          dressed in the Japanese manner, and surmounted by a tall
25    3,    8|         and get away in the same manner. By good luck, the fog is
26    3,   16|        up in a strangely excited manner.~“But, Paganel,” began the
27    3,   18|         ground, folded in such a manner that only two syllables
28    3,   20|          half were spent in this manner. We gave up hoping, but
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