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 1    1,    4|        in reply, and one which increased her sympathy for the young
 2    1,    5|     excitement about her daily increased.~The DUNCAN was to sail
 3    1,   13|      splendor of the spectacle increased every instant as night deepened,
 4    1,   15|    cries.~Paganel’s admiration increased with every step, and he
 5    1,   19|      every instant’s delay but increased the danger, the discussion
 6    1,   26|        salinous lagoons, which increased the difficulty of the journey
 7    2,    2| accomplished. Their confidence increased as they found themselves
 8    2,    4|      From this time navigators increased. In 1618, Zeachen discovered
 9    2,    5|        At 8 A. M. the wind had increased to a hurricane.~John said
10    2,    5|       dashed over the bar with increased violence.~
11    2,    8|     chances of finding him had increased. Not that anyone expected
12    2,    9|    Victoria.”~“And has greatly increased in prosperity since then,
13    2,   10|      mimosas, the difficulties increased. Platoons, battalions and
14    2,   11|      had gathered, and quickly increased. They soon reached the station,
15    2,   18|    forced to retire before the increased strength. But all depended
16    3,    4|   brought her up. The breakers increased under the bow of the vessel,
17    3,    4|    waited. The light gradually increased, and the horizon acquired
18    3,    7|        the wind freshened, and increased the force of the storm.
19    3,    7|        500 warriors, afterward increased to 8,000. The men of Shongi
20    3,    9|       the cu-taneous system an increased thickness, enabling it to
21    3,   10| Paganel with exasperation that increased every moment.~Glenarvan,
22    3,   12|    deep; they perceived by the increased sharpness of the sounds
23    3,   12|       the cold of the morning, increased by the altitude, was very
24    3,   15|   stars. Neither heat nor rain increased the discomfort of the journey,
25    3,   17|       against him. His silence increased the difficulty of forming
26    3,   17|        his shoulders, which so increased their rage, that John Mangles
27    3,   20|   smoke rising in the west. It increased, and soon a ship appeared
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