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 1    1,    2|  southern hemisphere.”~“That’s a wide world,” said the Major.~“
 2    1,    6|         motionless with his legs wide apart. His examination lasted
 3    1,    6|       Mangles opened his eyes as wide as possible, and stood staring
 4    1,    7|        gaze inquiringly over the wide ocean, at the far horizon.
 5    1,   12|         crevasse not two fathoms wide, though two hundred deep,
 6    1,   14|         lying motionless, though wide awake, Glenarvan betook
 7    1,   14|          began to wheel round in wide circles. They could see
 8    1,   15|         and opening his mouth as wide as he could, the better
 9    1,   22|   continually, and snorting with wide open nostrils. He reared
10    1,   23|     doing there?”~“Examining the wide horizon.”~“Could you come
11    1,   25|       peal of thunder found them wide awake. It occurred about
12    1,   25|    toward the poor refugees with wide open jaws. But Mulrady,
13    2,    6|       The Tweed, several fathoms wide, digs a deeper trench between
14    2,   10|          five feet high, and his wide, conical, extremely pointed
15    2,   13|        for they were standing in wide rows, and parceled out like
16    2,   13|         little party entered the wide streets of Seymour, under
17    2,   14|       Murray. It occupied a long wide space of five leagues in
18    2,   15|        not more than eight miles wide. Consequently if the pass
19    2,   15|    Murray. To the south were the wide spreading plains of Gippsland,
20    2,   15|          making deep ruts on the wide plains, covered with blackish
21    2,   16|     nothing but dead trees, with wide spaces between, which had
22    2,   16| powerless.”~“Is this Snowy River wide?” asked Lady Helena.~“Wide
23    2,   16|       wide?” asked Lady Helena.~“Wide and deep, Madam,” replied
24    2,   16|          replied Ayrton; “a mile wide, with an impetuous current.
25    3,    4|        be in order to give her a wide berth.”~John Mangles was
26    3,    6|       Wilson, mind you give it a wide berth.”~“Yes, captain,”
27    3,    8|     advice is that you give it a wide berth.”~“Your old fears,
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