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 1    1,    5|            managed so well that he succeeded in laying in provisions
 2    1,   11|            several times before he succeeded in bestriding his good steed,
 3    1,   13|             but Wilson and Mulrady succeeded in digging it out and clearing
 4    1,   21|           the globe.”~After he had succeeded in disengaging his hand,
 5    2,    5|           P. M. before his attempt succeeded. A mere shred of canvas
 6    2,    7|         and New Caledonia, and had succeeded in finding an important
 7    2,    8|           possibly require, and he succeeded so well, that neither Lady
 8    2,   13|        known, and who has hitherto succeeded in evading the hands of
 9    2,   15|          to complain about.~Ayrton succeeded, though with some difficulty,
10    2,   17|        Joyce; profound silence had succeeded the noisy fusillade. A few
11    2,   18|           place with a bandage. He succeeded in stopping the hemorrhage.
12    2,   18|            raised, and Lady Helena succeeded in making him swallow a
13    2,   19|            his might.~At last they succeeded, and the raft, after a passage
14    3,    3|           voyage. But John Mangles succeeded, after some persuasion,
15    3,    4|           maneuver of John Mangles succeeded in keeping the MACQUARIE
16    3,    7|          struggles General Cameron succeeded in subduing the Waikato
17    3,   13|     companions were in durance. He succeeded in his dangerous attempt,
18    3,   14|         the eruption when they had succeeded in letting loose its vapor
19    3,   14|         praised! Our stratagem has succeeded! My dear Lady Helena, my
20    3,   15|           days plains of low scrub succeeded each other without interruption.
21    3,   16| disappeared below.~A cry of terror succeeded the surprise produced by
22    3,   17|          they did not seem to have succeeded, as the expression on their
23    3,   17|          was full of hope. Had she succeeded in extracting the secret,
24    3,   17|          Ah, dear Helena, you have succeeded!”~“I hope so, Edward.”~“
25    3,   18|     sailors and Captain Grant have succeeded in landing. Continually
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