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1 1, 4| fortune at the service of the cause, built a ship, and manned 2 1, 6| the service of the good cause. We shall not only succeed 3 1, 7| reproach myself were I to cause a single day’s delay.”~“ 4 1, 12| currents of air, and might cause the fall of the masses of 5 1, 17| without understanding the cause, could see that the two 6 1, 20| there must be some grave cause for it; but worse still 7 1, 21| assigning war then as the cause of the forsaken appearance 8 1, 22| passable.~“But what is the cause of this increasing humidity?” 9 2, 5| There was, indeed, great cause for fear. The DUNCAN was 10 2, 6| chance, and forget the true cause is their own idleness and 11 2, 8| arguments to advance his cause—his devotion to Lady Helena 12 2, 10| horizon. What could be the cause of this phenomenon? Paganel 13 2, 11| then he became aware of the cause of such an excitement.~A 14 2, 13| and though there was no cause for actual fear, it was 15 2, 13| wondered what could be the cause of it. Paganel, who was 16 2, 13| From a purely physical cause, friends,” said Paganel, “ 17 2, 13| the condition that it will cause no delay, or take us the 18 2, 13| between the sorrow it would cause the two children to give 19 2, 14| without having the least cause to complain of their brutality.”~“ 20 2, 15| fatigue, or from some other cause altogether, was not known, 21 2, 16| it is the delay it would cause; but it would save us great 22 2, 17| mind. They all knew the cause of her grief, and why tears 23 2, 19| delay his condition might cause Glenarvan, and he made him 24 3, 5| especially hunger, was the first cause of cannibalism among the 25 3, 18| prize, the DUNCAN, through a cause independent of his will.