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 1    1,   13|      was it?” asked McNabbs, quietly.~“No, but the meat had walked
 2    1,   13|      they ought to have been quietly sleeping?”~“That’s a question,
 3    1,   15|     a muscle of his face. He quietly awaited the explanation
 4    1,   16|  storyteller?” said McNabbs, quietly~“Ah, McNabbs, I see you
 5    1,   17|     began to smile, and said quietly:~“It’s the north wind.”~“
 6    1,   18|    animal to consent to walk quietly. He kicked, and reared,
 7    1,   18| example.~Thalcave drank very quietly, without hurrying himself,
 8    1,   19|       replied the Patagonian quietly.~“I am,” exclaimed Glenarvan,
 9    1,   22|   impossible to take failure quietly. His heart throbbed as if
10    1,   22|    water. The Major advanced quietly, making regular strokes,
11    1,   26|    his arms crossed, looking quietly at the troubled waves.~Glenarvan
12    2,    2|   whaling vessels were lying quietly at anchor there, for the
13    2,    5|  hurricane?” asked Glenarvan quietly.~“Not yet,” replied the
14    2,   11|      a great misfortune,” he quietly replied, “Better than that,
15    2,   12|        France,” said Toline, quietly, “is an English province;
16    2,   12|      However, he took it all quietly, and waited for the professor
17    2,   16|  mistake,” replied the Major quietly. “He pronounces it AYRTON,
18    2,   17|    and the kangaroos feeding quietly on the young shoots, and
19    2,   17|     sat down again, and said quietly:~“When you please, my Lord,
20    3,    4|      a dog,” said the Major, quietly.~The sailors doubtless saw
21    3,    9|    stream and carried it off quietly in its course to the Pacific
22    3,    9|    gain. So he took it quite quietly and followed on the map
23    3,   10|      wrong!” said Glenarvan, quietly. “I say so, because I think
24    3,   13|   native superstition, slept quietly inside the inclosure, on
25    3,   16|     to what?” asked McNabbs, quietly. This was all that passed.
26    3,   17|      Then he turned away and quietly walked back to his cabin,
27    3,   18|    replied the quartermaster quietly. “Then of course you would
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