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1 1, 2| of the lines being almost completely obliterated by the action 2 1, 2| Major.~“The second line is completely effaced,” continued the 3 1, 5| steamboat quay at Glasgow, she completely monopolized the public attention. 4 1, 8| already. Besides, it is completely going down as far as wine 5 1, 10| admissible, that it made them all completely silent for a minute, though 6 1, 12| aspect of the region had now completely changed. Huge blocks of 7 1, 13| of the CASUCHA. Night had completely set in, dark and starry. 8 1, 14| s efforts. They had been completely stunned, but had sustained 9 1, 14| the valley. Glenarvan was completely crushed with grief. He scarcely 10 1, 16| to be a bold rider, and completely reassured Glenarvan as to 11 1, 17| quite himself, as if he had completely forgotten his grievance.~ 12 1, 22| Grant, and after having so completely failed in his search, was 13 1, 24| I am going to floor you completely, and never was an Englishman 14 1, 24| results were to follow; it completely changed the moral condition 15 2, 1| moments the joy of reunion completely filled the hearts. Lord 16 2, 1| flights of imagination, was completely satisfied.~At the conclusion 17 2, 5| weight of the sails, and completely lifting up the yacht.~“Haul 18 2, 12| religious fervor won him over completely. Indeed, the wind-up of 19 2, 13| chimneys, for the flame had completely hollowed them out their 20 2, 13| loquacious landlord, made him completely acquainted with the actual 21 2, 14| joy to his auditors. They completely corroborated the opinions 22 2, 14| air, and fell down again completely ripped up.~The whole pack, 23 2, 15| plain. The atmosphere was completely saturated with electricity, 24 2, 15| savage on the prairies, completely hidden among the long grass.~ 25 2, 16| forepart had disappeared completely, and the hind part up to 26 2, 16| this grave reply, which completely overwhelmed the worthy geographer, 27 3, 17| alternately resolved to exhaust completely this last chance of success, 28 3, 19| trial should crush them completely. But who could stop them